WILLIAM WOOLLARD
Freedom of expression
William Woollard is a young abstract expressionist artist, of British origin and based in Oxfordshire. In his paintings, the compulsion to create is revealed through attention to composition and movement.

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References
All the great abstract expressionists like Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Franz Marc and Mark Rothko. Although the Studio Ghibli and Bryant Giles occupy the first place of his inspiration.
Technique
When William paints outdoors, he lets nature dictate the movement and composition of the work, either digitally or on canvas stretched at home in a number of different mediums.
We like it for ...
His perspective of art is completely different from the rest, and his work makes it clear. Unusual and insightful creativity for such a young artist.
A curiosity
Did you know that when Will was younger, an artwork of his was chosen in a class for being the worst in the room because it wasn't conventional enough? Which led him to create more expressionist works of art.
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