Jumbo Elephant #3
1989
121.0 x 143.0 cm
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Jumbo Elephant #3
Reproduktionsmedium
Storlek på reproduktion
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$ 300
Konstnärsbiografi
The Genesis of a Visionary
William Leroy Hawkins emerged from the quiet landscapes of his youth to become one of America’s most captivating folk artists. Born in Oxford, Alabama, and raised amidst the rhythmic simplicity of a Kentucky farm, his early years were steeped in an intimate connection to the natural world. Without the benefit of formal academic training, he cultivated a singular, meticulous eye for detail by painstakingly replicating the vibrant illustrations found in horse auction announcements and calendar pictures. This practice was far more than mere imitation; it was a profound apprenticeship with reality, where every line and hue learned from these ephemeral prints laid the foundation for a lifetime of extraordinary visual storytelling.
The Alchemy of Found Materials
What truly distinguishes Hawkins is his ability to perform a kind of artistic alchemy, transforming the discarded into the divine. Eschewing the polished canvases of the academic elite, he sought beauty in the overlooked and the weathered. He turned to masonite boards, burlap sacks, and scraps of fabric, often scavenging wood from nearby construction sites to serve as his foundation. His technique involved a bold use of enamel and vibrant, unmodulated colors that breathed life into his unconventional surfaces. In his hands, a piece of cast-off molding or a rough board became a window into a dreamlike realm, proving that the essence of art lies not in the cost of the medium, but in the spirit of the creator.
A World of Fantastical Wonders and Urban Chronicles
The imagery within Hawkins’s oeuvre oscillates between the mythic and the metropolitan. He is perhaps most celebrated for his fantastical depictions of animals—most notably his majestic, brightly colored elephants—which seem to inhabit a space between memory and imagination. As he moved to Columbus, Ohio, his focus expanded to include the very heartbeat of the city. Through his large-scale paintings, he chronicled the growth and architectural evolution of Columbus, turning local structures into personal monuments. His work serves as both a celebration of urban progress and a nostalgic tribute to the landscapes of his past, characterized by:
- Vibrant color palettes that evoke an immediate emotional response;
- Flattened perspectives that lend a dreamlike quality to his subjects;
- A deep connection to place, bridging the gap between rural Kentucky and urban Ohio.
An Enduring Legacy of Sincerity
The significance of William Leroy Hawkins extends far beyond the boundaries of folk art; he represents a pure, unadulterated expression of the human experience. His work stands as a testament to the power of the self-taught artist to challenge established norms and offer a perspective unburdened by art historical precedent. By finding truth in the naïve and beauty in the primitive, Hawkins left behind a legacy that continues to resonate with collectors and admirers worldwide. He remains a vital figure in the history of American Outsider Art, reminding us all that the most profound visions often arise from the simplest beginnings.
william leroy hawkins
1895 - 1990 , United States of America
Kortfakta
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Folk Art
- Date Of Birth: 1895 Oxford United States of America
- Date Of Death: 1990
- Full Name: William Leroy Hawkins
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks: ['Jumbo Elephant #3']
- Place Of Birth: Oxford United States

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