1991 Abstract Oil Painting on Canvas "Strong Emotions, Ii" Renowned Illustrator Bill Shields (2024)

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    William Shields Jr., 1925-2010
    "Strong Emotions, II"
    1991
    Oil on canvas
    48"x48" artist framed
    Signed in pencil lower left

    William … more

    William Shields Jr., 1925-2010
    "Strong Emotions, II"
    1991
    Oil on canvas
    48"x48" artist framed
    Signed in pencil lower left

    William Stephens Shields, Jr., 1925 - 2010

    He was born in san Francisco, in 1931, Bill moved to Texas, where he grew up. Moved to New York in 1940 and later joined the Naval Air Corps at the age of 18. He served as an Aviation Cadet in the U.S. Navy from 1943 to 1945. At the end of WWII, Bill returned to Texas.
    At 21, Bill re-focused his energy and enrolled in the Chicago Academy of Fine Art as an Illustration major. What followed was a whirlwind of success, great friendships and a sense of belonging he had never before experienced. Art was his calling and the art-world could not have been less prepared for the likes of Bill Shields. He took them by storm, first Houston, then San Francisco, followed by New York in the late 60's. For 35 years, Bill produced some of the country's best illustrations: fresh, playful, loose and innovative. His illustrations were coveted by such clients as Bantam Books, Time Life, MacMillan Publishing Co., and were awarded numerous gold medals by the Societies of Illustrators in New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles, and the Houston Artists Guild.

    Later, following inspirational trips to Mexico and France, Bill shifted his attention to the self-directed world of fine art. After years of sculpting, making assemblages, painting nudes and landscapes, he settled on the exploration of large abstract oil paintings. His paintings have been exhibited in galleries in San Francisco, Connecticut and New York.

    CV

    EDUCATION:
    Chicago Academy Of Fine Art
    San Antonio Art Institute

    MAJOR FIELDS OF PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVOR:
    Freelance graphic design and illustration
    Instructor of painting and illustration
    Landscape, figurative and abstract painting

    ART RELATED EMPLOYMENT: (Professor of Art)
    California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland, CA
    Academy of Art College, San Francisco, CA
    San Francisco Art Institute
    San Jose State University

    AWARDS FOR ILLUSTRATION, Gold Medals:
    New York Society of Illustrators
    Los Angeles Society of Illustrators
    San Francisco Society of Illustrators
    Dallas-Fort Worth Art Director's Club
    Houston Artist's Guild

    BIBLIOGRAPHY:
    Feature articles in: American Artist, Communication Arts, Print, North Light.
    Architectural design featured in: Better Homes and Gardens, American
    Home, Sunset Magazine, Architectural Digest.

    ILLUSTRATION CLIENTS:
    Oil Companies:
    Champlin Oil Company, Mobil Oil Company, Continental Oil Company, Standard Oil Company, Humble Oil and Refining Company.
    Industrial:
    Hughes Tool Company, General Electric, United States Steel, Phelps Dodge, Sylvania Television,
    Texas Gulf Sulphur, Litton Industries, Houston Lighting and Power Company, International Business Machines.
    Institutional:
    National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United
    States Air Force, United States Department of the Interior,
    American Petroleum Institute, New York Stock Exchange, National Broadcasting
    Company, American Iron and Steel Institute, CBS Broadcasting Company,
    Vanguard Recording Company, Diners Club, Stanford Research Institute,
    Victoria Station, Neiman Marcus, Bank of America, Automobile Club of Southern California,
    Airlines:
    TWA, British West Indies Airlines, Pan American Airlines,
    Philippines Airlines, Japan Airlines,
    Publications:
    Holt Reinhardt and Winston Publishing Company, Doubleday, Macmillam Publishing Company, Bantam Books, Psychiatric Bulletin, Medical World News, Sports Illustrated, McCalls, Ladies Home Journal, Electronics, Travel and Leisures, CaliforniaLiving, Emergency Medicine.

    STATEMENT:
    The purpose of my painting and illustration is to combine knowledgeable draftsmanship,
    abstraction or distortion with a unique sense of color, to achieve an individual style and personality.
    My artistic strength does not lie in tightly rendered figures or objects and I am comfortable
    with both serious and humorous subject matter
    January 1, 1989 less

    Dimensions
    48ʺW × 2ʺD × 48ʺH
    Styles
    Abstract
    Boho Chic
    Modern
    Art Subjects
    Abstract
    Frame Type
    Framed
    Period
    1990s
    Country of Origin
    United States
    Item Type
    Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
    Materials
    Canvas
    Oil Paint
    Condition
    Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
    Color
    Black
    Tear Sheet
    Condition Notes
    Very Good Condition - Minor wear consistent with age and history Very Good Condition - Minor wear consistent with age and history less

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