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Gary St Clare Gary St Clare is a digital artist who was born and raised in New York, Manhattan. He began his formal art training at LaGuardia High School of the Arts in New York City with a concentration in Art & Music. Gary St. Clare studied at the Art Students League for Illustration. He built a strong portfolio and continued on to the School of Visual Arts (SVA). In his second year at SVA majored in Graphics Design where he combined graphics, photography & typography.

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Gary St Clare Gary St Clare is a digital artist who was born and raised in New York, Manhattan. He began his

formal art training at LaGuardia High School of the Arts in New York City with a concentration

in Art & Music. Gary St. Clare studied at the Art Students League for Illustration. He built a

strong portfolio and continued on to the School of Visual Arts (SVA). In his second year at SVA

majored in Graphics Design where he combined graphics, photography & typography.

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After graduating SVA he embarked on one year assignment in Barcelona, Spain for DDBN

worldwide. Gary Clare began a career of working with different companies like Verve Jazz,

where he redesigned CD packaging for major artist like Herbie Hancock, Oscar Petterson, & Ella

Fitzgerald and many more. The next label he worked for was owned by Richard Branson called

V2 records, he produced a huge range of record sleeves, CDs and posters for major artists like

Moby, Black Crows, White Stripes, Rza, Rick Lee Jones and the list goes on.

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My Portfolio

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St. Clare’s experience in the commercial world has enabled him to produce work that

represents other people’s vision. Currently, he is producing work that is non-commercial, and

that is about his vision. His work presents his personal stance on life that audience can

universally be touched and relate to. Gary St Clare is on a lifelong quest to refine his artistic

knowledge and technique to express what surrounds him as a member of the society.