Sunday, October 24, 2021

Fall Open Studio - Next Weekend!





Join me for my Fall Open Studio on Saturday November 13th (12 to 5) and Sunday 14th (12 to 4). I will have many, many drawings and paintings on display and for sale. My studio is in the McColl Center on the 3rd floor. Address: 721 N Tryon St, Charlotte, NC 28202. Park on Tryon Street or behind Charlotte Ballet.

See you there!


Climate Conversation drawings. 

Cityscape paintings. Above South End at Flower Child.

Cityscape paintings. Above South End Hawkers. 


North Carolina trail drawings. Waynesville, NC


North Carolina color pencil drawings. Blue Ridge Parkway field, also on the Mountain to Sea Trail. 


North Carolina color pencil drawings. Wedding Tree, Laurel Springs, NC. 


North Carolina paintings.  Blue Ridge Parkway field, also on the Mountain to Sea Trail. 



   



Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Drawing 15 Complete!


This is drawing 15 in the Tree Series I am working on. It is part of a future exhibit I am calling Climate Conversations. This is 22 x 30 on printing paper. 

The left edge of the tree is almost lost and very light in value. The tree has a very scarred texture. Looks like many nails were driven into the tree in the past. Many circular marks as well that I found fascinating. This was a combination of trees on the Penland Property. 

Leadership through Art & Humor!


While serving as Scoutmaster and Assistant Scoutmaster of Troop 1 in Charlotte NC, I did these cartoons of the Troop's outings. These "awards" were called the funny awards though many were serious. Each outing had a "Scout Spirit" and "Leadership" award. The boys in the senior leadership patrol would come up with the funny events of the outing on the car ride back to the church. I would draw up a humorous depiction of the events in sharpie on copy paper. Then the awards were given out at the next meeting. The awards encouraged many things: event attendance, positive remembrance of each event, esprit de corps among the boy and adult leaders, and scout spirit. A side effect was positive behavior modification. If a boy who had grown up car sick got the "1st to Spew" award, he quickly outgrew that habit. The word for vomit changed for every outing, but no boy ever earned it twice. 

One of the other Assistance Scoutmasters was mystified by the awards. "Wil, none of these awards are accurate to the facts," he said. "The point is not factual accuracy," I replied, "being silly while encouraging scout skills is." The funny awards was a way to teach scouting skills to the boys without lecturing or preaching. And many were side splittingly funny! 


The troop forgot to bring even one tent on this trip. 

Fun hike to the cow graveyard! 


Torrential rain! Again! 

The troop did not bring one metal pot to cook the freeze dried food in . Fortunately two boys had old timely metal mess kits from the army. 

The famous Powaconda appeared and terrorized the troop! 

Snow hike!



Bears chased new scouts. 

 

Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Climate Conversation Exhibit

The 1st of many Climate Conversation Exhibits. The McColl Center Take-Over show allowed me to test out a few parts of the concept. This included drawings, 3D public interaction, fiber and process sketches. Eventually I would like this to be a group exhibit with other artist interested in climate issues. 



Large fiber pieces. 


Public interaction about how climate effected folks or their favorite memory of a tree in their life.