Marcia Clark (artist)

Marcia Clark (born 1938 in Bay Shore, New York) is a figurative painter of al fresco landscapes with a focus on icebergs and glaciers as they change over time on repeated visits north. She is known for her experimental paintings using portable gessoed aluminum, Denril and sheets of frosted Mylar pieced together and extending irregularly in many directions, capturing panoramic expanses in these climes.[1]

  1. ^ Johnson, Ken. (April 19, 2002). "Marcia Clark: Looking North". New York Times.