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Clint Carter
Born in Virginia and raised in Ohio, Clint Carter lived most of his life in Atlanta, Georgia where he is regarded as one of the South's premier landscape and seascape artists. A resident of Atlanta since 1953, Clint was active in the fine arts community as a teacher, demonstrator for workshops and an exhibitor. He has had many one-man shows and was a sought-after judge in the Atlanta area and throughout the south east.

He studied at the Cincinnati School of Fine Arts, and the Central Academy of Commercial Art in Cincinnati, Ohio. He also studied graphic design under J. Gould and watercolor under Rex Brandt at the [|Chouinard Art Institute] in Los Angeles, California. For 15 years he was an active representative for Winsor and Newton.

Carter traveled the East Coast from Chesapeake Bay to Key West, the areas he loved to paint. Yearly, he rented a house on Pawley's Island, South Carolina, where he con­ducted workshops and offered a retreat for professional artists. Clint has had many one-man shows throughout the southeast as well as in New York and Connecticut, and has conducted work­shops in sketching, watercolor, and acrylics. He has judged many of the important art shows held in the southeast and had been featured in "Southern Accents" and "Artists of Georgia" magazines.

He has produced many signed, numbered and limited edition prints. His fine works have been collected by both private and major corporations throughout the United States, England, South America and Australia. His innate sensitivity, combined with exquisite color sense and sure realism, evoke the sensation of a fond remembrance in the heart of every collector.