Native Texan, Douglas B. ClarkGone Fishing, Douglas ClarkDouglas B. Clark is a native Texan sculptor and painter who specializes in wildlife art.

Doug prefers to work from life and his own photographs and field sketches. He can often be found sketching, painting, or sculpting at the Fort Worth Zoo, the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District and at annual events like the Texas Cutting Horse Futurity and the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show. Doug’s work is greatly influenced by his extensive travels across the western United States and Canada.

His sculptures capture the essential qualities and personalities of each animal that he creates.

Doug has had a lifelong love of both art and wildlife. He has worked to further his art education by attending workshops and classes with masters of both sculpture and painting including Bruce Green, Martin Grelle, Tim Schinabarger, Sandy Scott, Garland Weeks, Cynthia Rigden, and John Coleman. He is a member of the National Sculpture Society, The Outdoor Painters Society and the Texas Artists’ Coalition. His sculptures may be seen in Fort Worth at Art Space111, in Dallas at the Dutch Art Gallery and at David Dike Fine Art, in Glen Rose at The White Buffalo, in Salado at Prellop Fine Art, in Fredericksburg at the Insight Gallery, in Austin at Capital Fine Art, in Jackson, Wyoming at Vertical Peaks, and in Santa Fe, New Mexico and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma at the John B. Strong Galleries. Doug’s sculptures and paintings are in public, private, Corporate and University collections. He has a large scale sculpture installation at Watters Creek in the City of Allen Texas.

He is an art teacher with the Fort Worth Independent School District where he has taught for over 20 years. In addition he teaches summer workshops at both public and private schools in sculpture, painting, and drawing. It is his great pleasure to encourage and develop the artistic talents of his students.