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Will did a lot of preliminary drawings, and there's a series of completed works that we're all enjoying very much. Here's one of the mid-size ones (original pencil image, 16" x 14")
Featherstone Center for the Arts Open Daily from 12pm-4pm through Wednesday April 8th We all have them- they live in our homes, offices, on the porch, and at the beach. So many of us on island use repurposed materials and structures to create warm comfortable spaces. We want to see how you the artist can find inspiration in the daily often over looked object: “The Chair”. Whether it’s painting, drawing, sculpting, woodworking, welding, reupholstering or using unconventional materials, we encourage all artists to think outside the box. Don’t be shy! Let’s create our own usable, or non usable chair, to plant our bodies or merely for decoration. Opening Reception: Sunday, March 15th 4pm - 6pm With record falling snow in Massachusetts this year, it's been quite the winter of shoveling! Break out (if you're in the area) and enjoy this informal presentation of some really cool chairs, right next to the recently iced-out lagoon on Martha's Vineyard Island...
Will has been getting out to Lincoln, MA this early summer to draw from a trio of these beauties who are being boarded out there. I'm looking forward to seeing what results, but in the meantime... a few pictures of the great beasts themselves, and a note: "Fascinating to see how the hoof is still evident, even with all the fur disguising things. Also fascinated with the seemingly completely arbitrary splotches of black and white. They like both apples and carrots, but get a little pushy about it. wr" Left: Granite, "Crenellation Coil, 2013 Spring Series (1)"
Right: Basalt, "Double Spiral, 2013 Spring Series (4)" The note I got from Will: "Did four of these, all slightly different shapes, about the same time, once I got interested in the 'loop' motif. The granite with ochre flecks [on left] is about 7" - 8" inches [one of three similarly sized stones, two not depicted here]. Basalt [on right], about 2.5" x 1 13/4". Little fellow!" The new stone blasting site he's been using has worked out well, and there's a backlog of images that I need to put up. Happy Spring to all!
Will has been in Germany, but he's back, and has resumed work on the photography archive. This week, five new images. The animal ones are excellent (the warthog head is my favorite), but--this week, two figure drawings. We have been attempting to track down images of Will's Elaine series, from the early 70s. If anyone checking through here happens to be someone who has one or more of those hanging on their walls--would it be possible for you to forward us a best-quality image of your drawing? It would be greatly appreciated from this end. On another note, there are some issues with the "updated" templates that make up these pages. While I'm getting that sorted, I'll be putting all this week's fresh images on this blog page, so they'll be easy to see/locate.
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AuthorWill is a sculptor and draftsman, living and working in Cambridge, MA. Artwork depicted on this site that is not given a collector's citation may be available, though the primary purpose of this site is not as a sales center. Many singular items are in the family or private collections and NFS.
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