John Clum Art Collections
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Artwork by John Clum
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Whippet Christmas by John Clum
St Nicholas by John Clum
Mayan Sacrifice by John Clum
Route 6 Meshoppen PA by John Clum
Female VI by John Clum
The Dream by John Clum
Mayan Fire God by John Clum
Mayan Priest by John Clum
Retired by John Clum
Crows by John Clum
Whippet Silhouette by John Clum
Brown Series VI by John Clum
Afternoon on Ithaca Commons by John Clum
Driftwood by John Clum
Monotype Series 31 by John Clum
Monotype Series 21 by John Clum
Seawall Series Number 1 by John Clum
Seawall Series Number 5 by John Clum
The Mayan Prophecy by John Clum
Satyr at Rest by John Clum
Spring Water by John Clum
Still Life by John Clum
Woman on Green Sofa by John Clum
Woman With Pillows by John Clum
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About John Clum
John M. Clum was born August 19, 1953 in Lyons, NY, the son of two Pentecostal ministers. Early in his childhood there were signs of his creativity, but circumstances were not conducive to allowing this part of him to emerge.
At the age of 16 he left the loving but strict supervision of his family in Syracuse, NY, and moved into a commune in Boston, MA. Learning of life\'s diversity and alternatives firsthand at an early age, he opened himself to many different religious beliefs and alternative lifestyles. He returned to Syracuse to finish High School and graduated in 1971. It was a restless time, full of enriching life experiences resulting in the resolution of major issues. In 1979 he met a wonderful man named Alan Robbins, who would share his life from that point on. Many of the voids in his life were resolved in this relationship. Eleven years into their relationship Al recognized the manifestations of John\'s creative tendencies. He began to encourage John to follow in the steps of his grandfather, a stained glass artist from Elmira, NY.
In 1990 at age 37 John embarked on a new journey of self discovery as an artist. He began working in stained glass. At the same time he would enter a dark period of passage that would intensify his passion for life and art. His sister Joy announced that she was dying of breast cancer. John\'s last gift to her would be a stained glass window that would hang by her bed until she died in 1991. Five months before his sister died John was diagnosed with testicular cancer.
During this period of his life, with Al\'s encouragement and support, John decided to pursue his intense need to record life as he saw it. In 1993 he took up formal studies in studio art at Binghamton University in Binghamton, NY. John has studied under artist, printmaker, and painter Linda Sokolowski, the late artist and sculptor Charles Eldred, and artists and painters Don DeMauro and David Shapiro.
John is currently living in Pennsylvania. He, Al and their whippet Elliot have a 31 acre estate they call \"Table Rock Refuge\" in the Endless Mountains Region. Reasons for the move were to provide John with the space and freedom to work without intrusion and surround himself with the natural beauty he so loves. This is where he will maintain his primary working studio.