"Red Portrait" by Holden Willard |
It’s not every day an artist, who is still in art school
perfecting his talent and skill, receives an email like this: “Hello Holden, Congratulations!
Your piece, ‘Red Portrait’, has been chosen for best of show! We received
entries from all over the world, the quality of work was incredible, including
your own.”
That is exactly the news Holden Willard, a 2017 Windham
High School graduate and son of Don and Megan Willard of Raymond, received on
Wednesday, February 13 from the Cultural Center of Cape Cod after he submitted
a self -portrait to the center’s “The WORKS” competition. This competition was
open to all artists from all over the world and Willard, who attends Montserrat
College of Art in Beverly, MA decided to submit two pieces of his artwork to
see what might come of it. Not only did he receive best of show for his
self-portrait, but he also won $500 which he received at the gallery’s reception
on Friday evening, February 15.
“One of my professors from school shared with my
classmates and me the various galleries that were looking for new artists to
display their works,” Willard said. It’s from that information he received that
Willard submitted his two pieces of art work, including “Red Portrait”, to the
Cultural Center of Cape Code. After all, that’s what ‘real’ artists do and
Willard considers art, specifically the genre of painting, the career path of
his choice.
I began to receive more positive feedback that being an artist was definitely a possibility and I started painting seriously.”
In an attempt to be a grounded artist who holds a ‘real
job’, Holden went to the University of Maine-Orono and enrolled in Art
Education. But he soon discovered that art teachers have very little studio
time to work on their own art. “When I found out that I would have very little
time in the studio, I realized that being an art teacher was not what I
wanted,” stated Willard. “I knew I want to be a studio artist because I am the
happiest when I am in the studio, alone and painting.”
Holden Willard the evening of the center's art reception |
Once Willard made that decision, he immediately began the
college transfer process by building a
body of work to present to the art
schools to which he wanted to apply. He did so well that he was accepted at
every art school to which he had submitted an application. Why did he choose
Montserrat College of Art?
“Cost,” he said. “The lower tuition fees it offered was
the major factor in choosing this college. Not only that, but it is a small
school and the one on one I receive plus the connection with other student
artists is perfect for me and fits my personality.”
So, what was it like to have attention and be the focus
at an art gallery reception that so many artists dream about and hope for?
“Weird,” began Willard, who gains inspiration from such artists as Henri Matisse,
Lucien Freud (grandson of Sigmund Freud), and Egon Schiele. “It was so awkward
to receive so much attention since I tend to be shy and introverted. But the
praise I received makes me want to work harder and to learn more in order to
become better in my work as an artist. My professors tell us we must be always
learning and stress the
importance of working consistently and, through that, is how we learn and
become more critical. That’s what I plan to do
with this experience.”
If you are interested in looking at more art work from
our very own Holden Willard, take a look at his Instagram page at
holdenwillard.