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Antwain Clarke Portolio

Antwain Clarke holds a BSc in Urban and Regional Planning and is a self-taught Jamaican artist. His young career is an eclectic mix of art, business and other interests. Clarke was an organizing member of Kingston on the Edge (KOTE)- an urban arts festival based in Jamaica’s capital before taking up residence in Des Moines, Iowa, where he was represented by Moberg Gallery. Clarke gained acclaim for his highly detailed graphite pieces of varying scale that explore the folklore and wildlife of his Jamaican homeland. After returning to Jamaica in 2019, he worked in public office where he facilitated the Member of Parliament in Portland by providing strategy, governance and communications advice. Clarke has since started his own business specialising in aquascaping- the art and science of aquarium keeping.

Antwain Clarke holds a BSc in Urban and Regional Planning and is a self-taught Jamaican artist. His young career is an eclectic mix of art, business and other interests. Clarke was an organizing member of Kingston on the Edge (KOTE)- an urban arts festival based in Jamaica’s capital before taking up residence in Des Moines, Iowa, where he was represented by Moberg Gallery. Clarke gained acclaim for his highly detailed graphite pieces of varying scale that explore the folklore and wildlife of his Jamaican homeland. After returning to Jamaica in 2019, he worked in public office where he facilitated the Member of Parliament in Portland by providing strategy, governance and communications advice. Clarke has since started his own business specialising in aquascaping- the art and science of aquarium keeping.

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