ROSIE CLARK (1925 – 2016)
Atlanta folk art icon, Rosie Clark became well known and adored in the 1950s as Atlanta’s “Miss Boo” on television, delighting children and parents alike with her humorous antics. Her life and career include a wide spectrum of accomplishments, combining tremendous artistic talent with a child-like view of the world.
Her paintings of animals reflect both exceptional artistic beauty and detail, along with her outrageous sense of humor, and have become very popular and sought-after by savvy collectors.
Rosie has moved on to the great ice cream parlor in the sky, but we have obtained eleven original ink on scratchboards from the 1960’s and early 1970’s – just in time for Christmas.
See them at Foxglove Antiques at 699 Miami Circle or find details here.
For a quick look, click the thumbnails below:
- What Now – by Rosie Clark
- Cow Planning a Moon Trip- by Rosie Clark
- Dedicated Sneaker- by Rosie Clark
- Bluegray Saddleback Gnatcatcher (Very Rare)
- UnSouth by Rosie Clark
- I Need All the Loving I Can Get by Rosie Clark
- I admire His Taste – by Rosie Clark
- Eggotist – by Rosie Clark
- My How You Have Grown by Rosie Clark
- Rosie Clark – Smirky Bird
- Perched Egg by Rosie Clark