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William Seccombe
Metuchen, NJ
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5.06.09 – 6.03.09

Honesty and confidence. This is what I’ve come to discover is perhaps the most riveting and important factor in deciding a painting’s greatness. Through studies with great masters I have discovered that though mastering technical skill in painting is important, it is these two elements which help to forge the connection between an artist and his audience. We may bring to light such works from Repin or Sargent, and though widely varying, they are successful as to their willingness to listen to their own intuitions. There is not one way to paint, but a thousand ways. If I have been true to myself, I will have been true to my audience. However, it takes searching and a willingness to let go. It is in the spontaneity of a brush stroke, the boldness of a color choice, and the freedom to paint from within to discover the artist’s true voice.

Secondly, it is my mission to uphold the teachings of the past and the old masters and thus I commit myself to the constant study of French academic Atelier approaches. I believe that contemporary art is lacking substance and often depth. It seems rushed and generally uneducated. It overlooks the value of solid academic painting in it’s haste to produce artwork. A good painting should require patience and skill. It should not after all be easy. It is my hope and vision that representational art will again be at the forefront of the contemporary art movement and secure it’s place in history once more.

Great works of art comfort, challenge, or urge the viewer to think. I believe an artist’s role is to teach and to bring to light the essential facts in observation and thus the truth in all things. I want my work to depict the perfection of the human figure and the simple beauty that radiates from it. I am determined to convey a sense of life and energy in my subjects and thus an intimacy in my models. It is a journey of exploration of my environment and the human experience. My work derives a sense of comfort and of warmth while employing elemental accents such as patterning and props. I strive to offer a glimpse into the world as I see it. I believe that through this approach I will have achieved a universal sensibility that can be translated across time and cultures and that when I have been most sincere to myself I will have found success.”

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William Seccombe is a New Jersey based contemporary representational painter. He was born in 1978 and raised in Rochester, NY. In 1996 he attended Syracuse University to study illustration under the direction of Bob Dacey. In 2000 he received a Bachelors of Fine Arts degree in illustration. He has also studied painting and drawing at the famous Art Students League of New York as well as the the New York Academy of Art under the guidance of such names as Nelson Shanks and Robert Armetta.

Seccombe’s work as a painter has been hung in numerous galleries across the United States and has been recognized with various awards and honors. His paintings have been exhibited in galleries from California to New York City and have appeared in publications, hospitals, charity events, as well as private collections.

He is a member of the renowned Salmagundi Club in Manhattan. William Seccombe’s paintings have also been included as part of the Society of Illustrator’s “Favorite Flix” traveling exhibit. In addition, his contributions in painting have included work for Rochester, NY based Camp Good Days and Special Times 25th Anniversary as well as the Victory Junction Gang Camp in Randelman, NC founded by NASCAR’s Kyle Petty.

He currently resides in Metuchen, NJ with his wife and two cats.

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Education

Syracuse University BFA - Illustration 2000
Art Student’s League of New York
New York Academy of Art
Nazareth College -NYS Post Bacheloriate Teach. Cert. inc

Affiliations

Salmagundi Club, New York, NY

Selected Group Exhibits

2009 Salmagundi Club Annual Spring Art Auction, NYC
2009 Salmagundi Club “Junior Scholarship Members Show”, NYC
2008 Salmagundi Club “Holiday Show”, NYC
2006 Tressorie- Hoboken, NJ
2006 Bayside Historical Society - Group Show Queens, NY
2005 Society of Illustrators - “Favorite Flix” Traveling Exibit
2004 Hart-Witzen Gallery - Group Show, Charlotte, NC
2002 Nan Miller Gallery - “The Figure” Group Show, Rochester, NY
1997 Society of Illustrators Student Exhibit, NYC

Public Collections

University of Rochester - Department of Orthopedics
Hogan’s Hideaway, Rochester, NY
NASCAR’s Victory Junction Gang, Randelman, NC
Camp Good Days and Special Times, Rochester, NY

Private Collections

Mr. Mick Jordan,
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Grossman
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Albin
Mr. Joseph Spencer
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Teamerson
Mr. and Mrs. John Gaenzler
Mr. and Mrs. John Salter III
Mr. Aaron Yousie
Mr. Len Patterson
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cook

Lectures

UNC Charlotte - 2002 “Illustration and Design”
Syracuse University - Lubin House School of Visual Arts New York, NY
Syracuse University - School of Visual and Performing Arts Symposium Lecturer

Teaching Experience:

Ducret School of Art: Portrait Painting Demonstration
Private Art Tutor

Publications:

Springs Ind. Newsletter “A Work of Heart” 2003
Springs Ind. Newsletter “Victory Achieved” 2005

Awards

Junius Allen Memorial Award