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Born to a small town in Georgia, William Entrekin was often viewed as an outsider. As a child, he found himself spending more and more time alone. Those days of solitude marked the beginnings of a vibrant imagination and detailed attention to the beauty of his surroundings. Entrekin describes his perspective when looking at painting as trying to “imagine myself inside it and I imagine myself breathing in it.” He continues by saying that “When I can feel the crispness of the air, smell the trees or sea air around me, then I know that it’s right.”
The works in this exhibition include egg tempera, oils and watercolor and the subjects range from the woods to the water, from figurative to still life.