William Wray

January, 2007: Selected by Southwest Art magazine as an "Artist to Watch"

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"Equestrian Alley"
William Wray
9 x 12 image size, framed to 15 x 18
$800

 

William Wray
After traveling his entire childhood as an Army brat, Bill Wray began working in the animation business as a teenager. Mostly self taught and shunning California's conceptual-oriented art schools, he eventually enrolled in the Art Students League in New York City to reinforce his spotty art foundation.

Afterwards he went to work in writing and drawing comic books, animation and illustration. He is mostly known for his painting style on the Ren and Stimpy show, his monthly strip in Mad magazine and in his collaborations with Mike Mignola on Hellboy, Jr.

Wray is currently concentrating on fine art oil painting. He resides in Southern California with his significant other and linguist-gifted parrot Mooky.


"Stockton Mud"
William Wray
opil, image size 8 x 10
$650



"Los Osos"
William Wray

oil, image size 11 x 14
$1,100


"Cannonball"
8 x 10 image size, 11 x 15 framed
$500

"Rainy Day Shovel"
9 x 12, 13 x 16 framed
sold$600sold



"Hurst Tanker"
8 x 10 image size, framed to 12 x 14
sold $650 sold

 

"Mall Roof"

 

 

 

 


The photos above are examples of the artist's work. The Vault Gallery currently carries additional work by this artist.