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Bill White (New York)
“I have been painting my whole life beginning as a child in Philadelphia and continuing today in my studio in Troutville Virginia. My education was at The Philadelphia College of Art where I received my BFA and Tyler School of Art, Temple University where I received my MFA. I taught painting at Indiana University and then at Hollins University in Roanoke, Virginia. I retired in 2010 after 41 years of teaching and can now paint full time. I enjoy being able to travel and continue to teach workshops both here and abroad.

My work is primarily in oil but I also use water media especially when traveling. The subject matter of my painting is not my primary interest, I try instead to focus on the effect that light has on the subject and use color as my means to translate feeling into form."



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