Bill
Wheeler is a printmaker producing
hand-printed viscosity
collagraphs, usually editions in
suites of from 2 to 10 related images. A
native of Southern California and a graduate
of Otis Art Institute, his art reflects the
bright sunlight and colors of the Southwest.
The Postmodernists, Wassily Kandinsky and
Paul Klee influence his work as well.
His paintings are large dimensional
wall-reliefs, more like sculpture than
paintings. The largest is a grouping of 22
panels covering two 10' x 32' walls,
commissioned by AMOCO for their Learning
Center in Illinois. Numerous other
private and corporate collections around the
world also include his works.
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