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Clif Tinker: The San Antonio Skyline, 2008 ã Clif Tinker, All Rights Reserved
Clif Tinker Bio Clif Tinker has lived all across the United States in his lifetime. He was born in Virginia, graduated from Fullerton Union High School in California, and spent time in Colorado, Montana, New Mexico and Texas. He lived in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, for three months in 1983, where he attended language school to learn Danish. He earned his BA in psychology from the University of Houston in 1981. His first professional artwork was as a paid daily cartoonist in the University of Houston Newspaper in 1985. He moved to San Antonio in 1985, earning a BFA in painting from the University of Texas at San Antonio in 1992, and an MA in art history in 2001 from UTSA. His master's thesis is an analysis of the sculptural images, and a history, of the Aztec Theater in downtown San Antonio. Wings Press will publish the book in the fall of 2009. Tinker is both a working artist and an educator. He began his teaching career in 1986, working at the San Antonio Art Institute the last seven years it was open. He is in his fifteenth year of public school teaching, currently working at James Madison High School, a San Antonio Education Partnership high school, as an art teacher and as the chair of the fine arts department. In 1993 he design the nylon banners, know as "The Transition Game," to decorate the Alamodome for the San Antonio Spurs. At just over 80,000 square feet, this is the largest work of art in Texas. In 2003, Tinker designed the official poster for the San Antonio Public Library Centennial. In 2004 he designed "San Antonio Spurs Then and Now," a commemorative poster commissioned by the San Antonio Spurs to chronicle the history of the team for the season ticket holders. Combined sales and distribution of these two posters is over 6,000 posters. Also in 2004, the Texas State Teacher's Association used Tinker's painting of their headquarters and the Texas State Capitol as the image for their official 125th anniversary poster.
Tnker's work is about energy, movement, interaction, and energy systems. He is a neo-Expressionist, and his work often refers to a sense of place. Tinker's major series are of downtown San Antonio and the Alamo, a study of aircraft at the San Antonio airport, the Alamo Cement factory before it was redone as a shopping center, paintings of the sculpture in the Aztec Theater in downtown San Antonio, cactus, roosters, African animals, runners, lizards, and school buses. He also has done a series of non-representational paintings in the vein of Abstract Expressionism. The new set of series he is also working on are of scenes along Broadway in San Antonio from Loop 410 to Downtown, tropical and ocean fish, and views of Jefferson High School in San Antonio. His work can be seen at the Artistic Endeavors Gallery in historic La Villita, downtown San Antonio.
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