Collection: John Clayton

John Clayton, searching for of his own artistic voice, left the grey walls of The Art Student's League of New York. Clayton's journey lead him to the Cape School in Provincetown where he embraced the "Art of Seeing Color" as taught by the late Henry Hensche, and Charles W. Hawthorne.

Clayton would paint outdoors as often as he could. Over many years Clayton matured into a devoted plein air painter. He now makes his living painting and teaching throughout Cape Cod in the Summers and the streets of Key West in the Winter.