William Eager is a prolific artist, writer and photographer. My full portfolio is at https://www.williameagerart.com I studied art and painting under Boston artist Don Moulton and photography with Lee Friedlander and Marie Cosindas at Colorado College. I studied art history at Bucknell University where my father was Chairman of the Ar
William Eager is a prolific artist, writer and photographer. My full portfolio is at https://www.williameagerart.com I studied art and painting under Boston artist Don Moulton and photography with Lee Friedlander and Marie Cosindas at Colorado College. I studied art history at Bucknell University where my father was Chairman of the Art Department. My paintings and photographs have been shown in New York, Bucknell University, The Lakewood Cultural Center, Gallery West in Denver, the CORE Art Space anime show called Kandy Kulture, 3C Art Collective, the Indianapolis Art Center, the Eldorado at Santa Fe Studio Tour, Mosaik Gallery on Canyon Road in and with the Taos Abstract Artists Collective at The Stables Gallery and now 328 Collective!
William Eager photographs have been featured on covers and stories in magazines including Forbes Magazine and Children & Science. I have done corporate photography for BASF Corporation, IBM and NREL (the National Renewable Energy Laboratory); and I have photographed native healers and shamans around the world. See: Bills People Photos. My photograph "I Dream of Peace" was included in the 2022 Indianapolis Art Center’s Exhibition: “Convergence: A Contemporary Photography Exhibition."
For several years I have been intrigued by graffiti, petroglyphs and pictographs… especially images discovered on stones, walls and buildings. Some have existed for thousands of years.... others a few weeks. These images, words, messages, scratches and drawings pile up on each other over time. Layers of shellac that represent ideas
For several years I have been intrigued by graffiti, petroglyphs and pictographs… especially images discovered on stones, walls and buildings. Some have existed for thousands of years.... others a few weeks. These images, words, messages, scratches and drawings pile up on each other over time. Layers of shellac that represent ideas and feelings of people who live today … and others who lived ages ago when a different sense of society and relationships between man and nature existed. Like an archeologist who uncovers mysteries about society as they dig back through a site; my art often layers one message on top of another.
My abstract and contemporary artwork is often connected to my love of nature. The exotic dance of life often involves competition and collaboration between plants as they weave themselves together in a dazzling display of chaotic entanglement. What we see above ground is often a mirror of the beautiful entanglement and evolution that o
My abstract and contemporary artwork is often connected to my love of nature. The exotic dance of life often involves competition and collaboration between plants as they weave themselves together in a dazzling display of chaotic entanglement. What we see above ground is often a mirror of the beautiful entanglement and evolution that occurs unseen, below the soil, which I try to capture in my “Roots Run Deep” series.
This series is also a metaphor for our own personal biography which stretches back in time through ancestral roots. At an Art Residency in Ireland I visited the area my ancestors emigrated from; and was deeply moved by the incredible artistic and architectural creations at Newgrange where neolithic people crafted incredible monuments 3,000 BC.