William Alther was born in Topeka, Kansas in 1959. Art has always played a significant
role in his life. From an early
age he had an interest in drawing, particularly animals. A degree in wildlife biology from Texas
A&M University eventually led to a zoology position at the Denver Museum of
Nature & Science. Throughout,
he was an active artist and in 2004 he began painting full-time. The natural world continues to be his
chief inspiration, with landscapes and wildlife being his principal subjects.
“I like the idea of being open to a variety of subject
matter and I’ve dabbled in other genres such as still life and figure. But, obviously, animals and landscapes
command my attention time and again. In any case, I try to be very conscious of the elements common to any
good painting such as structure and paint quality”.
He is devoted to the lifelong process of learning, evolving,
and maturing as an artist. To that
end, his continuing development has included workshops and studies with artists
such as T. Allen Lawson and Kevin Weckbach. In particular, friend and mentor Mark Daily is a great
influence and has inspired high standards. William is a member of Oil Painters of America and the
Society of Animal Artists. His work
is regularly juried into their annual exhibitions as well as other significant
national shows.
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