Biography
Bill
Kirsch is a
Sausalito
Abstract Artist,
Architect and
one of the
founders of the
modern Sausalito
Art Festival. He
designed,
coordinated and
organized the
festival in 1965
and 1966 with
artists Al
Garvey and
Michael Bry.
Bill's work is
visually
exciting &
provocative, he
does marvelous
things with
colors & his
paintings
exhibit thought,
control and
personal
attention to
detail.
Subtly
delineated nudes
float through
rich, and at
times vaporous,
colors while a
recurring theme
of figures
diffused into
space lend a
sensuousness and
mystery to his
work.
He was drawing and painting with pastels and water colors at young age and became passionate about painting with oils at the University of Cincinnati. While he was in the Marines stationed in Japan, Okinawa and the Philippines his drawings came alive. He travelled extensively and drew the people he saw, the ambiance of his surroundings and people he met in the bars and geisha houses.
In addition to painting and raising a family Bill has been working full time as an architect since 1958. He designed over 400 structures that include art galleries, custom and market homes, ranches, restaurants, floating homes, bed & breakfasts and commercial buildings. Many of his projects have won awards and been published in more than 30 books, magazines and newspapers as well as featured in two films.
Bill recently semi retired from architecture and now has more time to devote to his painting. He is currently living on a houseboat in Sausalito and in addition to living on the water he recently completed a floating studio where he paints.
The change in lifestyle has given him the time to organize his vast body of work and limited edition, museum quality, signed, giclee prints are now available for purchase in addition to his original work.
His body of work expresses his wide variety of interests, mediums and styles. His paintings have been exhibited in galleries and private collections throughout the United States.
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