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The painting measures 8" wide x 6" high and the frame is 13" wide x 11" high. The frame has a gold wash finish. Will Williams is a Maryland plein air and studio painter. Born in Boston Massachusetts in 1967, he started painting at age 9 creating his first plein air painting at age 12. Will knew from a very young age that he wanted to be a professional artist. While attending the Maryland Institute, College of Art, Williams won the 1990 Society of Illustrators Scholarship Competition. He graduated that year and went on to start a career as an illustrator. His first job was producing illustrations for books and magazines. This experience taught him the importance of good drawing skills and a gave him a strong sense of design and composition. After several years as an illustrator he felt something was missing. Returning to his passion for painting, he began studying some of history’s great painters. The artists who most influenced him include: N.C. Wyeth, John Singer Sargent, Winslow Homer and Diego Velazques. In the fall of 2000 he took a break-through trip to Italy. After seeing the places Sargent and some of the other great artists painted, Will was inspired to become a painter as his life’s work. The study of fine art and plein air painting became a serious daily focus. He credits painters Tim Bell and Ken DeWaard as having an influence and inspirationon on his work. Williams’s paintings are in private collections in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, California, and Florida. He resides in Towson, MD with his wife Monica and their two children. 907 / 1156 sold -
The painting measures 8" wide x 6" high and the frame is 13" wide x 11" high. The frame has a gold wash finish. Will Williams is a Maryland plein air and studio painter. Born in Boston Massachusetts in 1967, he started painting at age 9 creating his first plein air painting at age 12. Will knew from a very young age that he wanted to be a professional artist. While attending the Maryland Institute, College of Art, Williams won the 1990 Society of Illustrators Scholarship Competition. He graduated that year and went on to start a career as an illustrator. His first job was producing illustrations for books and magazines. This experience taught him the importance of good drawing skills and a gave him a strong sense of design and composition. After several years as an illustrator he felt something was missing. Returning to his passion for painting, he began studying some of history’s great painters. The artists who most influenced him include: N.C. Wyeth, John Singer Sargent, Winslow Homer and Diego Velazques. In the fall of 2000 he took a break-through trip to Italy. After seeing the places Sargent and some of the other great artists painted, Will was inspired to become a painter as his life’s work. The study of fine art and plein air painting became a serious daily focus. He credits painters Tim Bell and Ken DeWaard as having an influence and inspirationon on his work. Williams’s paintings are in private collections in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, California, and Florida. He resides in Towson, MD with his wife Monica and their two children. 908 / 1156 sold -
The painting measures 8" wide x 6" high and the frame is 13" wide x 11" high. The frame has a gold wash finish. Will Williams is a Maryland plein air and studio painter. Born in Boston Massachusetts in 1967, he started painting at age 9 creating his first plein air painting at age 12. Will knew from a very young age that he wanted to be a professional artist. While attending the Maryland Institute, College of Art, Williams won the 1990 Society of Illustrators Scholarship Competition. He graduated that year and went on to start a career as an illustrator. His first job was producing illustrations for books and magazines. This experience taught him the importance of good drawing skills and a gave him a strong sense of design and composition. After several years as an illustrator he felt something was missing. Returning to his passion for painting, he began studying some of history’s great painters. The artists who most influenced him include: N.C. Wyeth, John Singer Sargent, Winslow Homer and Diego Velazques. In the fall of 2000 he took a break-through trip to Italy. After seeing the places Sargent and some of the other great artists painted, Will was inspired to become a painter as his life’s work. The study of fine art and plein air painting became a serious daily focus. He credits painters Tim Bell and Ken DeWaard as having an influence and inspirationon on his work. Williams’s paintings are in private collections in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, California, and Florida. He resides in Towson, MD with his wife Monica and their two children. 909 / 1156 sold -
The painting measures 8" wide x 6" high and the frame is 13" wide x 11" high. The frame has a gold wash finish. Will Williams is a Maryland plein air and studio painter. Born in Boston Massachusetts in 1967, he started painting at age 9 creating his first plein air painting at age 12. Will knew from a very young age that he wanted to be a professional artist. While attending the Maryland Institute, College of Art, Williams won the 1990 Society of Illustrators Scholarship Competition. He graduated that year and went on to start a career as an illustrator. His first job was producing illustrations for books and magazines. This experience taught him the importance of good drawing skills and a gave him a strong sense of design and composition. After several years as an illustrator he felt something was missing. Returning to his passion for painting, he began studying some of history’s great painters. The artists who most influenced him include: N.C. Wyeth, John Singer Sargent, Winslow Homer and Diego Velazques. In the fall of 2000 he took a break-through trip to Italy. After seeing the places Sargent and some of the other great artists painted, Will was inspired to become a painter as his life’s work. The study of fine art and plein air painting became a serious daily focus. He credits painters Tim Bell and Ken DeWaard as having an influence and inspirationon on his work. Williams’s paintings are in private collections in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, California, and Florida. He resides in Towson, MD with his wife Monica and their two children. 910 / 1156 sold -
The oil painting is by H.S. Rogers, the art measures 10" wide x 8" high and the frame measures 14" wide x 12" high. Steve Rogers has loved boats and water all his life. Not only does he paint boats, he builds them in ship model form. He is a nationally recognized ship model builder, has written five books on the subject, teaches at the Woodenboat School in Maine, and won a certificate of commendation at the year 2000 Modelbuilders Competition at the Mariners Museum in Newport News, Va. Steve is also a signature member of the American Society of Marine Artists. Although model building and fine art would seem unrelated, each supports and enhances the other. Understanding construction methods, thinking in three dimensions , and working from blueprints and photographs allows Steve to visualize the boats and ships that become the subjects of his paintings. Steve works primarily in acrylics and paints traditional working craft. These are not pampered fiberglass yachts, but hard-bitten and over-worked oystermen, crabbers, and menhaden steamers. His paintings capture the toughness and durability of everyday working boats and the sheer beauty and stark terror of the weather and waters they work in. Steve is the recipient of the 2005 Established Artist Fellowship from the Delaware Division of the Arts. He has been honored with the title "Master" in the 2015 Delaware By Hand Masters Exhibition. Steve is represented by the Peninsula Gallery in Lewes, Delaware. He also was recently inducted into the Delaware Maritime Hall of Fame for his work painting the ships of the Menhaden fleet. 911 / 1156 sold -
The oil painting is by H.S. Rogers, the art measures 10" wide x 8" high and the frame measures 14" wide x 12" high. Steve Rogers has loved boats and water all his life. Not only does he paint boats, he builds them in ship model form. He is a nationally recognized ship model builder, has written five books on the subject, teaches at the Woodenboat School in Maine, and won a certificate of commendation at the year 2000 Modelbuilders Competition at the Mariners Museum in Newport News, Va. Steve is also a signature member of the American Society of Marine Artists. Although model building and fine art would seem unrelated, each supports and enhances the other. Understanding construction methods, thinking in three dimensions , and working from blueprints and photographs allows Steve to visualize the boats and ships that become the subjects of his paintings. Steve works primarily in acrylics and paints traditional working craft. These are not pampered fiberglass yachts, but hard-bitten and over-worked oystermen, crabbers, and menhaden steamers. His paintings capture the toughness and durability of everyday working boats and the sheer beauty and stark terror of the weather and waters they work in. Steve is the recipient of the 2005 Established Artist Fellowship from the Delaware Division of the Arts. He has been honored with the title "Master" in the 2015 Delaware By Hand Masters Exhibition. Steve is represented by the Peninsula Gallery in Lewes, Delaware. He also was recently inducted into the Delaware Maritime Hall of Fame for his work painting the ships of the Menhaden fleet. 912 / 1156 sold -
The oil painting is by H.S. Rogers, the art measures 10" wide x 8" high and the frame measures 14" wide x 12" high. Steve Rogers has loved boats and water all his life. Not only does he paint boats, he builds them in ship model form. He is a nationally recognized ship model builder, has written five books on the subject, teaches at the Woodenboat School in Maine, and won a certificate of commendation at the year 2000 Modelbuilders Competition at the Mariners Museum in Newport News, Va. Steve is also a signature member of the American Society of Marine Artists. Although model building and fine art would seem unrelated, each supports and enhances the other. Understanding construction methods, thinking in three dimensions , and working from blueprints and photographs allows Steve to visualize the boats and ships that become the subjects of his paintings. Steve works primarily in acrylics and paints traditional working craft. These are not pampered fiberglass yachts, but hard-bitten and over-worked oystermen, crabbers, and menhaden steamers. His paintings capture the toughness and durability of everyday working boats and the sheer beauty and stark terror of the weather and waters they work in. Steve is the recipient of the 2005 Established Artist Fellowship from the Delaware Division of the Arts. He has been honored with the title "Master" in the 2015 Delaware By Hand Masters Exhibition. Steve is represented by the Peninsula Gallery in Lewes, Delaware. He also was recently inducted into the Delaware Maritime Hall of Fame for his work painting the ships of the Menhaden fleet. 913 / 1156 sold -
The oil painting is by H.S. Rogers, the art measures 10" wide x 8" high and the frame measures 14" wide x 12" high. Steve Rogers has loved boats and water all his life. Not only does he paint boats, he builds them in ship model form. He is a nationally recognized ship model builder, has written five books on the subject, teaches at the Woodenboat School in Maine, and won a certificate of commendation at the year 2000 Modelbuilders Competition at the Mariners Museum in Newport News, Va. Steve is also a signature member of the American Society of Marine Artists. Although model building and fine art would seem unrelated, each supports and enhances the other. Understanding construction methods, thinking in three dimensions , and working from blueprints and photographs allows Steve to visualize the boats and ships that become the subjects of his paintings. Steve works primarily in acrylics and paints traditional working craft. These are not pampered fiberglass yachts, but hard-bitten and over-worked oystermen, crabbers, and menhaden steamers. His paintings capture the toughness and durability of everyday working boats and the sheer beauty and stark terror of the weather and waters they work in. Steve is the recipient of the 2005 Established Artist Fellowship from the Delaware Division of the Arts. He has been honored with the title "Master" in the 2015 Delaware By Hand Masters Exhibition. Steve is represented by the Peninsula Gallery in Lewes, Delaware. He also was recently inducted into the Delaware Maritime Hall of Fame for his work painting the ships of the Menhaden fleet. 914 / 1156 sold -
The oil painting is by H.S. Rogers, the art measures 10" wide x 8" high and the frame measures 14" wide x 12" high. Steve Rogers has loved boats and water all his life. Not only does he paint boats, he builds them in ship model form. He is a nationally recognized ship model builder, has written five books on the subject, teaches at the Woodenboat School in Maine, and won a certificate of commendation at the year 2000 Modelbuilders Competition at the Mariners Museum in Newport News, Va. Steve is also a signature member of the American Society of Marine Artists. Although model building and fine art would seem unrelated, each supports and enhances the other. Understanding construction methods, thinking in three dimensions , and working from blueprints and photographs allows Steve to visualize the boats and ships that become the subjects of his paintings. Steve works primarily in acrylics and paints traditional working craft. These are not pampered fiberglass yachts, but hard-bitten and over-worked oystermen, crabbers, and menhaden steamers. His paintings capture the toughness and durability of everyday working boats and the sheer beauty and stark terror of the weather and waters they work in. Steve is the recipient of the 2005 Established Artist Fellowship from the Delaware Division of the Arts. He has been honored with the title "Master" in the 2015 Delaware By Hand Masters Exhibition. Steve is represented by the Peninsula Gallery in Lewes, Delaware. He also was recently inducted into the Delaware Maritime Hall of Fame for his work painting the ships of the Menhaden fleet. 915 / 1156 sold
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