Here is a listing of WC Hemming's paintings in this exhibit.
All are acrylic on canvas.
All are for sale.
Contact Shona Wainwright at 6 14 287-2461 through the month of June 2012 if you are interested in purchasing any of these paintings.
“Etta James”
$300.00
2009
“Bud’s Deserted Diner”
$325
2009
“The Moors”
$275
2008
“Minnie Riperton”
$1,000
2011
“Lino Ventura”
$250
2006
“Franz Kafka”
$275
2006
“Billy Shakespeare”
$225
2009
“Albert Camus”
$275
2010
“Smokey Brown”
$275
2008
“King Lear”
$300
2006
“The Phantasmagorical Forest”
$450
2012
“Occupy the Bistro”
$375
2012
“Sergei Rachmaninoff”
$300
2009
“The Irish Castle”
$275
2008
“Jupiter”
$250
2008
“Saturn”
$275
2008
“Peter”
$250
2007
“Night Comers”
$225
2012
“Le Metro”
$275
2012
“Dancing with the Elephant Man”
$275
2010
“Plutocrats”
$400
2004
“William Faulkner”
$250
2006
“Tom Waits”
$350
2008
“Andre the Giant”
$250
2009
“Captain Quint”
$400
2004
“Vacancy”
$250
2012
“The Fog”
$275
2005
“Probe Seven”
$400
2005
“The Engineer”
$300
1998
“Dark Cathedral”
$375
2012
“Mars”
$300
2006
“Macy”
$225
2005
June's exhibition shall be paintings by William C. Hemming
William C. Hemming and his wife Soon Ja
William C. Hemming was born in Columbus, Ohio on October 10, 1946.
During June 2012 - See the work in this exhibit in the box below. See his work at http://www.wchemming.com and see more current work on his facebook page.
Mr. Hemming is a painter. He received his training from the Columbus College of Art and Design and from The Ohio State University. Landscapes, street scenes, and characterizations are his subjects of prefererence. He usually paints in acrylics with strikingly interesting color combinations. He has exhibited many times in Columbus and also in Marbella and Barcelona Spain.
Art critics who've written about Mr. Hemming's work are: Ursula Lanning, J. Caleb Mazzocco, and Jeff Bell. Some of their comments are below.
As an admirer of paintings that reflect an artist's talent and honesty, Lanning Gallery owner, Ursula Lanning says [she] likes Hemming's paintings because they are unspoiled and funny. He has a way of looking at the world in a humorous way" she says.
"His pieces are always witty slices of life. He is what I would call a pure primitive artist. I think he is sincere. Some who do primitive art are out for sale reasons only. He does it because that is the way he sees things. It's a natural for him." (Jeff Bell)
(source: Dizionario Enciclopedico Internaziolale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea 2003/2004, Casa Editrice Alba, Ferrara (Italy))
Click on the start button below to see images of W.C. Hemmings painting in this exhibit at the library.