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"Another Day
Another Dollar - Yellow Bird"
Mixed Medium on Wood Painting
36" x 24"
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Painter Billy Woolway is now in
his late-80s and still painting, in his primitive style, subject
matter that can make you cry. Inspired by the landscapes, people
and animals around him, Woolway captures the feelings they evoke
in acrylic on wood with found materials subtly used to highlight
a detail and draw our real world into the world he paints.
The primitive nature of Woolway’s paintings speaks at once to an
archetype of Americana and his subjects justly represent an
American reality. But the world he paints is often the one no
one takes the time to see. The disenfranchised get their due in
this artist’s work: from migrant workers whose toil and plight
is as much a part of our dinner as the sunshine and rain to lost
dogs finding a friend after a long time wandering. Woolway’s
oeuvre asks us to look closer. |
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| Woolway spent his
life as a painter. He also served in World War II in North Africa and Italy
and had a long career in advertising. Keeping a studio across from his
Chicago office the artist would cross the street at lunchtime to teach a
painting class. “If I don’t paint, I hurt,” Woolway has said, “I paint what
I feel and go where my brush takes me.” A move west brought him into the
world of lettuce and strawberry pickers, long now the subjects of his
continuing series “Another Day, Another Dollar.” In these works, bent backs
appear next to flowers sprouting crushed metal bottle caps, soft mountains
undulate behind often windowless houses, slender white figures frequent
doorways lending a ghostly presence whose significance we may debate: The
lingering of lives from other harvests in other indistinguishable years?
Does the slender couple, who appear under the word “coming”, the man in a
dark business suit, represent the simplicity of hope or the perennially
elusive American dream? |
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"Another Day
Another Dollar 6 Figures"
Mixed Medium on Wood Painting
32" x 21"
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| Another continuing effort
of Woolway’s is his “Lost Doggie” series. After raising a
dog he found abandoned in the desert, the artist could not
help but capture and convey the fright, hunger and
confusion so compellingly represented by their plight. How
can one not be moved by a title like “Lost Doggie Finds a
Friend?” The simplicity of the sentiment perfectly
balances with the archetype of the displaced; a small
thing becomes an enormous thing.
Woolway’s paintings have been
celebrated from the San Diego Museum of Art to the Art
Institute of Chicago to the Smithsonian.
"Lost Doggie Comes
Home 2008"
Acrylic on Wood Painting
14" x
14" |
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PAINTINGS OF THE SOIL & SPIRIT Inspired by the
landscapes, people and animals around him, Billy Woolway
translates the feelings they evoke into acrylic and found metal
on wood. Having found his dog, Tiger, abandoned in the desert,
Billy is concerned with the plight of lost dogs, whose fright,
hunger and confusion are the subject of the Lost Doggie
series. |
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"Alone at Last"
Acrylic on Canvas Painting
36" x 36" |
"Two is Company
Three is a Crowd"
Acrylic on Canvas Painting
36" x
36" |
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"House"
Acrylic on Wood Painting
34"
x 31" |
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"Lost Doggie
Finds a Friend"
Mixed Medium on Wood Painting
15" x 33" |
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Artist's prices beginning at
$1,350.
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"South of
Sedona"
Acrylic on Canvas Painting
37"
x 25" |
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