Raining Tea, 2014

Jamila Clarke
American (born 1984)

Location: Foothills Elementary, Buckley

About the Artwork

Raining Tea is a photograph by Jamila Clarke is part of a still life series based on teacups and the idea of a cloud raining tea into a cup. Clarke notes that it might have been inspired by the rainy weather of the Pacific Northwest. This artwork is part of a curated collection by Erin Dengerink in October 2021 at Foothills Elementary, in Buckley, Western Washington. The local art selection committee wanted artworks that are beautiful, intriguing, and spark imagination.

This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with White River School District.

About the Artist

Jamila Clarke uses digital photography to tell stories and “create impossible moments, narratives worthy of folktales, and add a little magic to everyday life.” Their work is inspired by the “urban wilds” of the Pacific Northwest and Portland, Oregon, as well as by short stories and folk tales. Clarke notes that “These stories are brief, open-ended and yet they can weave complex tales by using the viewer to fill in the pieces… Each photo is a brief glimpse at a story already in progress – neither at its beginning nor its end.” Clarke is of Bajan (Barbados) and Guyanese (Africa) heritage.

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