About Face |
I was so stunned when I first viewed the art of William Rose up close and personal. That is exactly how his art made me feel. I could literally look into the souls of his subjects. I do not recall any artist that has this sense of presence in his portraits. Let me present some of his work to you along with an amazing interview.
Where
did your inspiration to become an artist come from?
I've always had an interest in art and art history,
but it was always as an observer rather than a participant. It wasn't until I
was in my mid-40's that I stumbled across an ability to draw. It was a shock
to my system and launched me into a new direction in my life. I haven't looked
back.
As Featured on the Cover of "Drawing" Magazine |
Are
there artists that you consider your mentors or artists you deeply admire?
There are probably too many artists to name
names. Incredibly talented individuals - both alive and long gone, from whom I
draw considerable inspiration. And it never ends - I come across artists who
I've missed all the time, with work that knocks me off my feet. You know those
pieces that you see and the wind gets sucked right out of your lungs... happens
to me almost daily. I get crazy-inspired and motivated.
Golden Earring |
You
have quickly risen in your genre of figurative arts and have a very unique
style; at first painting in charcoals and then moving to oils. Can you tell us a
bit about that?
Well being largely
self-taught, it really quite simple. I began using graphite, dabbled a bit with
watercolor and pastels and soon discovered charcoal. I fell in love with it -
having always been a huge fan of black and white, both in images and film.
After a few years of working almost exclusively with charcoal, I needed to
express myself in other ways - in color. I had always been intimidated by oil -
having no instruction other than picking up a few books and demo-dvds. I
finally got enough nerve to give it a go. I love it - everything about it.
Going forward, I doubt that I will ever produce work in anything other than
charcoal or oil.
Listen |
The
renowned art collector Howard Tullman has your works in his collection. Including "Listen" (Above) How did
that come about?
Howard has purchased 2 of my
paintings for his extraordinary collection of contemporary figurative artwork.
Both of the pieces appeared at different times in an art publication, "Poets and
Artists" which he apparently follows - along with probably every other major art
publication. I'm of course incredibly honored that he chose my work to include
in his galleries.
Joy |
Where
are you currently showing your art and what exhibits are on the horizon? You are
also commissioned quite often to complete portraits I understand.
I do quite a few commissioned pieces, not only the
traditional family portraits, but also more contemporary conceptual pieces using
some of the models (friends) I've used in my gallery work.
I just had my first
solo museum show at the Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art. It was a wonderful
experience and I received some terrific exposure and feedback. I am currently
painting and exhibiting my work at ARTichokes Gallery in Leawood, Kansas, and
exploring options to sign with a prominent national gallery.
On a Soft Summer Breeze |
What
is your advice to the aspiring artist?
Paint
- paint - paint. And if you're going to spend that much time in front of a
canvas, you might as well paint something you love - that you're passionate
about. If not - you'll burn out faster than a candle in a hurricane. And get
yourself out there - enter juried shows, and national magazine and art society
competitions. Go to galleries, museums, shows - TALK to people! If you're good
- people will see it, and they will want your work.
Something |
Strathmore Cover |
William,
Thank you so much for sharing with us
today.
You can visit William's own Website at WilliamRoseArt.com
Shades of Light |
Thank you to all of my Friends and Followers I hope you are enjoying the 2012 Artists Series
xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
Images Courtesy of William Rose
Thank you so much to Melissa of 320 Sycamore for the $50 Gift Card to Kirkland's.
Thank you so much to Melissa of 320 Sycamore for the $50 Gift Card to Kirkland's.