Yesterday, I visited ArtWorks945 again. This time I brought my camera so that I could take pictures of the art there.
Although I didn’t get to talk to all of the artists, I did talk briefly with some of them.
Here is a little bit about them and their art.
William Pumphrey
Ever since visiting the U.S.S. North Carolina at the age of 13, William has been obsessed with naval history. He has collected what he describes as a library of books devoted to the topic.
William makes remarkably intricate models of World War II ships from garbage he collects on the street.
The model displayed here is called ‘Fukushima’ in honor of the nuclear disaster that recently struck Japan.
Paul Kolbe
Paul paints beautiful landscapes. He has been painting since he was 15.
He shares with his landscapes a self-reflective intensity.
Leroy Philips
Believe it or not, this is Leroy’s first painting.
Although he is quite an accomplished drawer, this is the first time that he put paint on a canvas. I was thrilled to get picture of it.
Christopher Johnson
Christopher didn’t like this hand -- he erased it shortly after I took this picture. But he loves to draw.
Michael and Chris
Michael and Chris sew stuffed animals.
Michael has been sewing animals for eight years now, and Chris has joined Michael in the last four months.
Tatiana
I didn’t get to meet Tatiana, but I had to include at least one of her paintings, since they have such an amazing intensity.
Tatiana has one leg and signs most of her paintings ‘anonymous’.
Many more artists produce art at ArtWorks945 – I was only able to talk to the few that were there when I visited. The collection of art is, to say the least, inspiring.
ArtWorks945 holds an auction every year. This year the auction will take place September 10, 5-7 at their gallery at 945 North College Street, Charlotte 28206. Anyone interested in any of these paintings, or any of the many other paintings, produced by some remarkable artists should be sure to attend. Without a doubt, it will be time -- and if you purchase a painting, money -- well spent.
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
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