William hawkins artist biography
william hawkins clouds | William Hawkins was. |
william hawkins yale | In spite of his age, Hawkins retained the vitality and enthusiasm of youthful discovery, and said he drew "for all the young people in the United States."(1) As an affirmation of his spirit for life, he signed many paintings with his birthdate, July 27, 1895. |
william hawkins economics | Hawkins is known for his colorful and stylized impressionist oil paintings. |
William Hawkins - Biography - Ricco/Maresca
Fleisher/Ollman Gallery » Artists » William Hawkins
- Clouds, trees, cows and plowed, rain-soaked fields are among his favorite subjects.
William Hawkins | The Keen Collection of Outsider Art at ...
- William Hawkins was raised on a farm in Kentucky and learned to draw by copying illustrations from horse-auction announcements and calendar pictures.
Library: CSCC Library's Art Collection: William Hawkins
American, 20th century.
Born 1895, Kentucky; died 1990, Columbus, Ohio.
William Hawkins was an urban African-American painter who lived his life as an integral member of Columbus, Ohio. His engaged lifestyle shaped his colorful, large-scale enamel paintings on Masonite board, through which he often chronicled his city's growth through most of the 20th century, by celebrating events and architectural landmarks. His paintings are defined by a painted border, partially comprised of the artists's printed signature and birthdate, a powerful affirmation of his identity as an artist.
Born in Kentucky in 1895, Hawkins also painted rural landscapes and animals from memory, as well as fantastical beasts found in pop-culture or from imagination. Through his consistent daily work as a jack-of-all-trades, Hawkins gathered found objects and materials for use as collage elements.
He carried a suitcase "archive" of images culled from print sources
William Hawkins | Artnet | Page 2
- Wm.
William Hawkins - Artnet
William Hawkins - Artists - Outsider Art Fair
- Although the artist could barely read and write, he transformed words themselves—usually his signature and birth place and date—into powerful graphic elements within his works.