Bill Whyte
I play with color, usually, staring light, and it’s like a treasure hunt or archeological dig! I keep uncovering and illuminating until the dinosaur or ancient city faintly reveals itself, and then, I highlight and choose what’s important to give voice and body to the spirit images!
Q&A with Bill Whyte
How would you describe your background?
When did you know you wanted to be an artist?
What would surprise people to learn about you?
How would you describe your art to someone who has never seen it?
What achievements in the area of art are you proudest of?
How would you describe your art process?
I play with color, usually, staring light, and it’s like a treasure hunt or archeological dig! I keep uncovering and illuminating until the dinosaur or ancient city faintly reveals itself, and then, I highlight and choose what’s important to give voice and body to the spirit images!
What is your usual studio/working day like?
My days are filled with art! Sometimes it’s in the form of playing with kids or storytelling or washing dishes carefully, but I have a studio room and I find the time and joy to paint or write every day and that’s such a pleasure. I manage to produce some manner of visual art almost every week, although I have draughts and wait patiently for the rains of inspiration to return!
What is the most delightful part of your life outside of work?
All of those moments when I manage to be present and in the moment to the people and beauty all around me. From visiting with family or friends, to feeding my chickens to warm socks to a cup of tea. It’s about being simple and present. Which reminds me that I need to go tend my chickens before full dark!