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 ABOUT the ARTiST - RoBERT McCLINTOCK

- This ain't "Photoshop" it's mcCLiNToCK! -



The vibrant and widely collected work of Baltimore based photo/digital artist Robert McClintock, is at once attention grabbing and immediately recognizable. His adopted home, the eclectic city of Baltimore,  has been his visual inspiration for the past eleven years. 

His popular collection of over 200 images titled “Baltimore Seen” spotlights representative landmarks, monuments, neighborhoods, and the well-loved restaurants and bars of greater Baltimore and may be viewed in his expanded, recently relocated gallery in the historic Baltimore waterfront neighborhood of Fell’s Point.

McClintock’s colorful, hybrid art combining photography and painting has gathered national and international acclaim-most recently he was a finalist for the second time at MacWorld’s renowned annual juried digital art competition.  This self-taught visionary’s images have also recently been added to the Smithsonian’s Photographic History Collection at the National Museum of American History.

Capitalizing on the success of “Baltimore Seen,” McClintock has traveled outside the metro Baltimore area to create images of other U.S. cities including New York, Washington DC, and Philadelphia.  Also popular with fans and collectors are his appealing individual and collage images of dogs and cats.

McClintock’s original work and gicleé prints creatively displayed on the walls of his airy,  light-filled, waterfront studio/gallery are available in a wide variety of sizes. Prints are sold framed or unframed and the unique, affordable art is priced from $12 to 1200.00 dollars. (see it here)

Robert was born in Brattleboro, Vermont and worked as a commercial advertising photographer for 15 years. He currently lives with his wife Sue and their 4 cats in the Charles Village neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland. ( want to know more? )
Mac Bigot since 1991


Robert McClintock Studio & Gallery
1809 Thames Street | Baltimore, Maryland 21231 | (410) 814-2800

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