Wednesday, December 13, 2023
Tuesday, November 14, 2023
HIKE Art Show - December 8th 6 to 9 PM
HIKE
Opening Reception: December 8th 6 to 9 PM
Exhibit Duration: December 8 to January 3, 2024
Trails & Scenic Places
Take an artistic journey with Wil as he hikes and sketches the scenery of North Carolina. The month-long exhibit at the Charlotte Art League Gallery features watercolor paintings and drawing in graphite and colored pencils. The exhibit will feature scenery in the North Carolina and north Georgia mountains:
- Carolina Thread Trail
- Mountain to Sea Trail
- Blue Ridge Parkway
- Sugar Creek Greenway
- Crowders Mountain
- Grandfather Mountain
- Mt. Yonah, Georgia Elkin & Waynesville,
- NC Great Smokey Mountain National Park Blowing Rock, NC
- Doughton State Park
- Thistle Meadow Winery
- Grassy Creek Winery
- The Sautee Inn
- Hardman State Park, GA
- Ribbonwalk
Wil combines his love for hiking with his passion for art, both of which he has nurtured throughout his life. His first experience hiking the NC mountains was on a family trip to Mt. LeConte. As a middle schooler, he was thrilled by encounters with bears and wild horses and the sudden storm at the top. His parents were not as thrilled, and to this day, have not returned. Growing up, as a Scout, he hiked trails in North Carolina, North Georgia, and Florida on his way to becoming an Eagle Scout and later, a Scoutmaster, leading his son’s troop.
Wil’s father particularly liked hiking Grandfather Mountain. “One of the best hikes in North Carolina is the Grandfather Mountain profile trail. Its challenging and loads of fun,” says Wil. Unlike Mt. LeConte, he and his father returned to hike Grandfather Mountain several more times.
Similarly, as an art major and Army ROTC cadet at University of Georgia, Wil hiked and rappelled Mt. Yonah in the north Georgia Mountains. He recently had the opportunity to return to Mt. Yonah for hiking and sketching this time.
He hikes solo, with his wife, his son, friends, or with a Scout troop. Wil is often inspired to sketch on site as he hikes. He may finish drawing on location while munching on a granola bar; or he may return to his studio for the final touches. Certain sketches go on to become one of serve as a basis for his larger Climate Conversation drawings, which are large scale true studies in pencil.
The exhibit features over 50 drawings and paintings both framed and unframed.
Tuesday, October 17, 2023
Abundance Now Opening Reception Friday, November 3
The Charlotte Art League (CAL), in partnership with Charlotte-based artist and curator Maura Bosbyshell, announces the opening of Abundance Now, a comprehensive art exhibition featuring nine Charlotte-based artists. The opening, with the artists in attendance, will take place on Friday, November 3 from 6-9 PM at the Charlotte Art League; the exhibition will also be featured in a gallery crawl on Friday, November 10.
Abundance Now offers a stellar line-up of local Charlotte artists who work in a wide variety of mediums and dimensions, including drawings, prints, paper mâché sculptures, and wearables. In addition to its depth and breadth, this exhibition highlights both self-trained and traditionally-trained artists who employ unique approaches to their creative practices. Much of the work will be available for purchase.
“My goal in curating this exhibition is to bring people outside of the artist community into the creative fold, and highlight a strong line-up of artists who deserve space and voice. This exhibition shows an excellent cross-section of artists and genres, and the intentional variety in this show offers an opportunity to expose a broad and diverse audience to their work,” curator Maura Bosbyshell notes.
@chdwckart
Muralist/Collage Artist
@ingridamols
Print artist
@jenngarrison_art
Woodcut Artist and Pattern Designer
@laurasussmanrandall
Multimedia artist
@tanyamurphyartist
Alternative Photography and Multidisciplinary Artist
@tinagvincent
Paper Mâché Sculpture
@vanbroart
Mixed media artist
@wilbosbyshell
Drawing and painting
@maurabosbyshell
Textile & Digital Designer
Tuesday, September 19, 2023
Fall Stag (Release date: September 23rd at The Sautee Inn)
Fall Stag
(Release date: September 23rd at The Sautee Inn)
Signed Canvas Print by Wil Bosbyshell
The Story: Seasons of the Stag
For Fall, yellow and red leaves rain down on the Stag, dried branches around his neck! A chipmunk plays in the antlers. Wil was approached by friend Steve Schulman about a series of drawings he had long envisioned. Steve had approached other artists but was never able to realize his vision. So, Wil and Steve collaborated through a series of sketches, which eventually became the four paintings. The Stag is represented by a regal North American species whose antlers become tree branches, a surreal element that ties into Wil’s Climate Conversation series of tree drawings. In the original work, the stag itself is graphite, and seasonal accents are in watercolor. Over the next year, Wil will release a Stag print each season.
Wil Bosbyshell's Fall Stag print is ready to hang in your home. Each giclee canvas print is hand-signed by the artist and is gallery wrapped, thus requires no framing.
12 x 9 inches $200 plus tax & shipping
16 x 12 inches $300 plus tax & shipping
24 x 18 inches $400 plus tax & shipping
Larger sizes available on request. Allow three (3) weeks for delivery.
Order: www.bosbyshellartstudio.com
Seasons of the Stag released at
The Sautee Inn
The final print, Fall Stag, will be unveiled on September 23rd at the Historic Sautee Inn in the northeast Georgia mountains near Helen, Ga.
The Sautee Inn is a restored, historic bed and breakfast that features eight comfortable rooms adorned with antique furnishings alongside modern comforts. Guests enjoy a gourmet, country-style breakfast prepared by accomplished chefs daily and top off the evening with decadent desserts.
The Inn features Wil Bosbyshell’s drawings and paintings. Maura Bosbyshell’s custom textiles adorn several rooms and common areas.
See more about the historic Sautee Inn at their website: www.thesauteeinn.com
Contact Information
The Sautee Inn
Rebecca Hollis
Ron Geraneo
thesauteeinn@gmail.com 706-878-8217
2178 GA Highway 17, Sautee Nacoochee, GA 30571
Wil Bosbyshell
Bosbyshell Art Studio mbosbyshell@aol.com 704-458-0600
Purchase Prints: https://www.bosbyshellartstudio.com/
Portfolio: https://www.behance.net/wilbosbyshell
Blog: http://bosbyshellart.blogspot.com/
Instagram: @wilbosbsyehll https://www.instagram.com/wilbosbyshell/
Thursday, September 7, 2023
Epiphany Pageant Chaos - Sheep & Elephants
Sheep and Elephants
by Wil Bosbyshell
A news article came to my attention during a break between meetings at work. ‘Church announces three new Saints’, it exclaimed in the bold headline. “There are no saints, that's all hooey,” one of my coworkers announced unsolicited. You know the type; every office has one.
“Are you sure,” I countered.
“Yes, everyone is flawed. Nobody is perfect enough to be a Saint.” “You don't have to be perfect; you just have to perform a miracle or two,” I added.
“Miracles, ha. It’s dumb nonsense.”
At home that night my wife, my son and I were going over the rules for the upcoming Epiphany pageant at Holy Comforter Episcopal Church. “It says here that kids between two and three are to come dressed as sheep,” Maura read out loud from the church bulletin. My son spoke up immediately, “I don't want to be a sheep. I want to be an elephant.”
“There are no elephants in this story, you have to be a sheep,” I chimed in trying to sound very excited about sheep. “Sheep have fun black ears and noses,” added Maura. Allen was not deterred, “I. Am. A. Elephant.,” as only a two-year-old can say with conviction.
Maura looked at me, “Well, we have the elephant costume left over from Halloween.”
We both looked down at Allen; he looked up with his arms crossed and a very serious look on his face. “Elephant it is,” we concluded.
The next Sunday we entered the church filled with kids and parents preparing for the pageant. It was controlled Episcopal chaos. The director of Christian education, Polly Redd, met us at the door. We stopped to get our instructions. Polly barked at a couple of kids, “No, not there,” she swung her arm and pointed, “Over there!” The kids moved quickly to obey.
Polly was imposing, loud and definitely in charge. She held detailed instructions for the pageant in a folder in one of her hands.
I ventured sheepishly, “Polly, Allen didn't come as a sheep he is an elephant.”
Polly turned to look at us, registered my statement and quickly looked down at the elephant standing at my side.
Allen was dressed head to toe in elephant gray. He had big gray elephant ears, an elephant trunk, elephant toes sewn onto his gray sweatpants and an elephant tail. At the circus Allen had been the envy of every kid under the age of five as he rode my shoulders into the performance.
Without missing a beat, Polly yelled, “I'm sure the wisemen had an elephant. Allen, go over to that corner,” she pointed, “and join the wisemen caravan.”
“Those three boys will tell you what to do. Parents,” she pointed, “you sit over there.”
We all obeyed our instructions.
Polly yelled, “Where is Mary and the Manger Cat?”
Allen went over and joined the wisemen, boys all about 8 years old. He was in heaven.
Maura and I sat down to wait for the service and the pageant to begin. I thought, “I disagree with my coworker, you meet Saints every day.”
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Monday, August 7, 2023
2023 North Carolina Artists Exhibition at the Contemporary Art Museum
I am excited to announce that I was juried into the 2023 North Carolina Artists Exhibition at the Contemporary Art Museum in Raleigh on October 6th.
RALEIGH FINE ARTS SOCIETY NC ARTISTS EXHIBITION 2023RFAS celebrates diversity of thought, experience, and culture.
From a small exhibition in 1964, RFAS North Carolina Artists Exhibition has evolved to become the largest annual all-media juried exhibition in the state. This juried exhibition offers artists an opportunity to present their works before a renowned art professional, art aficionados, and potential buyers. In its over 50-year history, thousands of North Carolina artists’ creative work has been celebrated in the North Carolina community.
The 2023 North Carolina Artists Exhibition will be held at the Contemporary Art Museum Raleigh at 409 West Martin Street, Raleigh North Carolina from September 24, 2023 to October 22, 2023.