Henry Ray Clark, a folk artist born in Bartlett, Texas in 1936, moved to Houston when he was just a boy. Handsome, with deep blue eyes, he came to be known on the streets of Houston as "Pretty Boy"... Read full biography
Henry Ray Clark, a folk artist born in Bartlett, Texas in 1936, moved to Houston when he was just a boy. Handsome, with deep blue eyes, he came to be known on the streets of Houston as "Pretty Boy" and then "The Magnificent Pretty Boy", either by his own naming or by one of the many women who knew... Read full biography
Henry Ray Clark, a folk artist born in Bartlett, Texas in 1936, moved to Houston when he was just a boy. Handsome, with deep blue eyes, he came to be known on the streets of Houston as "Pretty Boy" and then "The Magnificent Pretty Boy", either by his own naming or by one of the many women who knew him. Clark's life of drug dealing, pimping, and other hustles always left him feeling like the next score would set him up for life. After a series of drug dealing convictions he was found guilty of... Read full biography
Henry Ray Clark, a folk artist born in Bartlett, Texas in 1936, moved to Houston when he was just a boy. Handsome, with deep blue eyes, he came to be known on the streets of Houston as "Pretty Boy" and then "The Magnificent Pretty Boy", either by his own naming or by one of the many women who knew him. Clark's life of drug dealing, pimping, and other hustles always left him feeling like the next score would set him up for life. After a series of drug dealing convictions he was found guilty of an assault, his third strike in the Texas Three Strikes Law, which sentenced him to 25 years in Huntsville State Prison. Clark began to draw after being introduced to the prison arts program, and he found that drawing provided him with a release from... Read full biography
Henry Ray Clark, a folk artist born in Bartlett, Texas in 1936, moved to Houston when he was just a boy. Handsome, with deep blue eyes, he came to be known on the streets of Houston as "Pretty Boy" and then "The Magnificent Pretty Boy", either by his own naming or by one of the many women who knew him. Clark's life of drug dealing, pimping, and other hustles always left him feeling like the next score would set him up for life. After a series of drug dealing convictions he was found guilty of an assault, his third strike in the Texas Three Strikes Law, which sentenced him to 25 years in Huntsville State Prison. Clark began to draw after being introduced to the prison arts program, and he found that drawing provided him with a release from the confinement of prison. He drew with green, black and red ball point pens on any scrap of paper he could find — from envelopes to pr... Read full biography
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Books & Publications (4)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Cellblock Visions: Prison Art in America
1997
Kornfield, Phyllis
86 pages (color)
Contemporary American Folk Art A Collectors's Guide
1996
Rosenak, Chuck and Jan
320 pages (color)
American Self-Taught: Paintings and Drawings by Outsider Artists