Description
Wesley Willis, world renown artist and musician, was a Chicago icon who rapidly achieved cult status.
He began his career singing on the streets. My personal favorite, “Rock and Roll McDonalds”. Wesley Willis “currently has over 1000 songs in circulation and has recorded at least 50 albums,” according to Rolling Stone magazine. In 1989, Wesley was diagnosed as schizophrenic; he explains that writing, performing, and recording help quiet the voices in his head. Wesley is one of those people whom science calls “savants.” They suffer from severe mental problems but are blessed with an amazing talent. One of Wesley’s other talents is drawing. He can observe a scene, then draw it in amazing detail, down to the correct numbers on a bus, train or truck. Wesley died of Leukemia in 2003.
Signed, titled and dated to front: THE SHORE LINE ‘Drawn By Wesley Willis 1988’. 1988 ballpoint pen and marker on artist’s board Dimension: 28 H × 41 W in (71 × 104 cm) Wesley Willis, 1963–2003.
*This particular highly sought after piece differs slightly from Wesleys other works. This is an earlier piece depicting his time with Architect and Professor Paul Young, from the Illinois Institute of Technology.
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Details
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CREATORWesley Willis (Artist)
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OF THE PERIODPost-Modern
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PLACE OF ORIGINUnited States
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DATE OF MANUFACTUREcirca 1988
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PERIOD1980-1989
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MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUESOther
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CONDITIONGood
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WEARWear consistent with age and use.
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DIMENSIONSH 28 in. x W 41 in. x D .50 in.

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