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Art People Gallery Presents Nationally Acclaimed Watercolorist William…

April 20, 2012
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William Dunn “The Ferry Building”

Quote startI wish to move some-more tension into a painting than a manifest aspect of a theme or stage exposes – some-more than
the spectator expects.Quote end

San Francisco, CA Apr 20, 2012

California local William Dunn graduated from San Jose State University with a grade in striking design. While still in college, he was introduced to watercolor by N. Eric Oback, a nationally famous watercolorist and instructor during a school, before serve posterior his interest for a middle underneath Ron Carraher. After graduation, William began his career as an partner art executive for an promotion company, eventually apropos a full art director. All along, a immature artist continued to maintain his flourishing affinity for sketch and painting. Several years later, William assimilated a design expertise during a Academy of Art College in San Francisco. Painting some-more and more, with watercolor as his middle of choice, he gradually began to do reduction striking design work to spend some-more time posterior his passion for excellent arts. Today, William Dunn’s creations can be seen during Art People Gallery, a premier //www.artpeople.net/”>San Francisco art gallery, where his work is on permanent exhibit.

One of America’s many achieved watercolorists, William Dunn paints Bay Area landscapes, especially of San Francisco. His brush captures color, movement, and combination in a few deceptively elementary strokes: A travel in Chinatown springs to life with a dash of colors, lanterns and unresolved garments moving in a breeze; a yank vessel kindly rocks alongside a post behind Fisherman’s Wharf; on a inclement Sunday morning, a thundercloud breaks over a tiny California town: The surge in a background, expertly sketched with a tone palette trimming from lavender to low purple, contrasts with a light spattering in a foreground. By introducing clearly harmless sum opposite a broader backdrop, William Dunn manages to constraint a fundamental hint of things, a inherited mood and impression of people and objects. The tie he feels to his theme introduces a deeper covering of tension into a painting, distinct over a manifest aspect to a keen viewer.

William Dunn is heavily shabby by many past and benefaction artists, including Winslow Homer, Dong Kingman, John Singer Sargent, Francis Livingston, Dick Cole, Brook Temple, and many more. A member of both a American and National Watercolor Societies, his works are in corporate and private collections via California. He won First Place in a Watercolor Division of a University Art Open Artist’s foe for dual uninterrupted years (2008 – 2009). In addition, his work, “Wang Chung”, was comparison for inclusion in Best in America in Watermedia in 2010.

William Dunn’s design can be seen during //www.artpeople.net/cmAuthor.jsp?id=4734view=AUTH”>Art People Gallery in a Crocker Galleria, 50 Post St., Suite 41, San Francisco, CA 94104.

ABOUT ART PEOPLE GALLERY

Art People Gallery, a premier //www.artpeople.net/”>San Francisco art gallery, is located in a Crocker Galleria, 50 Post St., in a heart of a financial district, nearby Union Square’s disdainful selling area, tighten to a MOMA and a Jewish Museum. Art People is a full use gallery that specializes in contemporary excellent art painting and sculpture by Bay Area and general artists. Art People also offers residential and corporate chain services, including art let programs, consulting and installation.

Art People Gallery is open Mondays by Fridays 10am-6pm, and on Saturdays from 11am-5pm. For some-more information, hit Ali Meamar during (415) 956-3650 or during info(at)artpeople(dot)net. You can also turn a supporter of Art People Gallery’s //www.facebook.com/pages/Art-People-Gallery/109328009139524″>Facebook page.

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