Melbourne, Australia
Billy Bleed was never trained in painting or any other form of the arts, nor does he care for this e...
About the artist
Joined In 2012
(6 Followers)
About the artist
Joined In 2012
(6 Followers)
Billy Bleed was never trained in painting or any other form of the arts, nor does he care for this either as he believes it will not allow for his works to be true at heart. They would never really give the viewer what it is they needed to see from his perspective.
Billy’s works are clumsy, naive, brutal and are created with fast strokes. They are raw, unrefined and constantly in a state of change. Some view them as unresolved and frown upon this as you would say. This he agrees with, and the frowning he is ok with, because like everything in our world, nothing is perfected or finished, it is always changing its delivery.
On reflection each work could do with just one more stroke, but Billy can’t add that final touch or at least is not allowed too. If Billy did the story would be finished, the book would be put down and you would lose the anticipation of flicking to the next page.
Billy works by day as a emergency department social worker. His career as a social worker spans 15 years and is part of the building blocks of his art.
If only he could write, a book would be a splendid thing. each time you opened to a page it would scream at you, suck you in, show you the so called rabbit hole. you’d never get past page 13....
BA Social Work
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