Home Artworks Artists Login     Sign up
 









  Normality



wall,charles-contempation
contempation / Other / 19" by 25" / Request Price

Description: After literally years of struggling to produce hang able pieces of art, with absolutely no way of obtaining the supplies to do so. I was given the opportunity to mentor in a drug program (a thankless task) while I continued working the drug program I was already involved with. After months of proving myself I was reward one small package from the outside, after more months, trimming the list to the bare minimum to appease the officers along with my wallet, I received 50 sheets of large charcoal paper, a half dozen charcoal pencils, 1 gum eraser and 4 sticks of white charcoal, Paid for with multiple pieces I was holding for sentimental reasons, My best . I celebrated by drawing nonstop for 3 days, contemplating the amazing mountain I concord just to be able to work on "this" piece and the complexity of the fight to come.



share to










  The Happiest Slave
 
 


Artist Information:
Name   : charles wall
Location: West Valley UT 
  United States
Biography
Guestbook
Contact Artist

Artworks RSS Feed

To report problems or Copyright Issues,
please click here.




charles wall

Biography
I have over 15 years experience as a freelance artist in a wide variety of mediums. I have done mural work, fine art consignment, album covers, portraits and window painting. I am currently doing local gallery shows, speaking engagements and tattooing.
 
Statement
A Work In Progress. The Artist's Statement I am a self taught street artist with a troubled past from Salt Lake City Utah. I have traded a life full of pain, misery, depression and addiction for something with much more meaning and value to me.art Never comprehending the complexities and contradictions of our society, coupled with various emotional and social problems, I turned to drugs and alcohol at a very young age. Even in the mist of this distancing obsession, nothing could give me the feeling art provided. On October 22, 2004 I was arrested for a crime involving my drug activities, reaching a bottom of unbelievable proportions, having an Elementary School education at best, and no one who cared enough to continue discouraging my daydreams, I made myself a promise.I will give it all up in order to live in a way I understand and find worthy, I will become a professional artist! I spent five years straight behind those bars, went through an intensive fourteen month drug rehabilitation program, learning how to read at an adult level, earning my G.E.D., High School diploma and my Associates General education. Depending on educational demands, I spent my days drawing eight to sixteen hours a day, in bad light, under the scrutiny of many uncivilized and ignorant people, combined with the constant threat of hundreds of hour's worth of work being destroyed in a search, or confiscated (robbed) by officers. Never having the opportunity to buy or be given proper supplies and even when acquiring the basics, having them taken for no justified reason. I did this in a desperate attempt not to be forced back into a life once lived... Every piece that survived, is displayed here as testament to my five year journey and the rigorous trek to come. May you find some enjoyment in them. My Dream One day I will provide for myself and my family with nothing more than my creative work and my lifelong habit of daydreaming. One day my vision, hard work and ability to persevere will be recognized as valuable. I hope one day in some small way my life's work will benefit others, if for no other reason than to serve as a reminder that life can be transformed. That the impossible can happen and a life can be lived from the inner voice; that being different and OK, simultaneously is possible.and more important than the opinions of others. We all struggle with obstacles, I have not yet glimpsed the finish line, nor do I even know one exists. However, today I choose to dash harder than ever.It is my greatest hope you choose to run with your dreams as well!!!
 
Exhibitions
For information on my next show feel free to contact me direct: charleswall@facebook wallcharles@rocketmail.com Charles Wall #801-793-0272
 

Explore Through ART Title Tags          Explore ART Jobs          Recent Activity
                              Follow us on Twitter                  Like us on Facebook

  "the   2008   2010   2012   acrylic   acrylin   after   back   beauty   behind   boy   child   city   colour   dance   day   dead   death   deepac   doll   dreams   end   evening   eye   eyes   fall   female   field   fish   forest   game   garden   glass   good   hair   happy   head   heart   her   his   home   horses   iii   jesus   lady   land   light   literally   little   lost  



Privacy Policy | User Agreement | Note | Contact Us