William Frost, also known as “Wilf”
has lived and worked in London all his life.
He is a seasoned veteran of the urban art movement and continues to reinvent
his work as his views and the world changes.
His vibrant figurative compositions
have intriguing narrative themes with fresh and vigorous responses to
today’s urban environment.
In his paintings he creates an urban
idyll; spaces to think, cities filled with butterflies, figures which
fuse and morph together with each work portraying a sense of peace and
unity.
His unique work often utilises
unconventional materials. His latest mixed-media works are a combination
of house paint, spray paint, oil beads and collage, to name but a few.
He has absorbed the influences of
Schiele, Basquiet and Klimpt and the essence of his work is about love,
childhood imagination and music.
William’s work has an
important place in the world of present day art. It can be viewed by visiting
his website on www.wilfism.com
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