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Gallery on Greene 606 Greene Street Key West, FL Telephone (305)294-1669 Fax (305) 294-7747 email: galleryongreene@bellsouth.net Open 10-6 daily |
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From the beginning William Bradley Thompson, has combined his Hudson River Valley cradle in a stained glass pre-Revolutionary war farmhouse with the heat of the tropics. Bill Thompson mines his childhood memories for his work to produce a wealth of brilliant multicolored images, which engross and provoke. At the age of 20 he studied art at Trinity University and was greatly encouraged
by his professor Mr. Bristow who became the most devoted collector of his deftly
abstracted yet realistic images painted with stylistic innovation.
He passed the bar and became a lawyer with a brush for a while, until he realized that painting had taken over his heart. When asked, he simply says that he has no plan to return to law, that he made an affirmative decision in his mind and can’t imagine doing anything else. He has pursued his own course, and gone his own way. His motifs are alive with bold slashes of brilliant colors; sapphire, emerald, orange,saffron and scarlet. His vivid, energetic composition was chosen as the official Night in Old Antonio poster for 1996. "I paint from the heart,” says William who labels himself as a colorist and a post-modern impressionist. He paints what he feels and how the image relates to him. He works in mixed media, watercolors and oils pastels on paper and acrylics and oil pastels on canvas. His work delights and moves us. It has spiritual depth and arrives unencumbered by intellectual baggage.
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The Gallery on Greene is pleased to represent
William Bradley Thompson