"Chasing the Devil's Music: Brett Stuart Wilson's Journey Through the Roots of Rock"

  • TOWSON, Maryland
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  • September 12, 2013

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As WTMD 89.7 opens their new doors for the first time to the public, They are honored to open their walls to the artwork of

Brett Stuart Wilson in an exhibit called "Chasing the Devil's Music: An Artist's Journey Through the Roots of Rock"

Please join us on Wednesday September 25th from 7-9:30 PM@ WTMD Broadcast Center, 1 Olympic Place, Annex (Towson City Center) 410-704-4088. Brett will be present to meet people and discuss his work while guests can mingle and enjoy hors d'oeuvres & wine from Silo Point and beer tastings from Union Craft. And of course there will be music inspired by a custom mix of the legends featured in the exhibit. The event is free and open to the public. Parking is available on surrounding streets and in adjacent fee parking decks.

His work features larger than life built-out portraits of iconic musicians that have helped shape the existance of rock music. It is his intention to demonstrate that portraits do not always have to be an image of perfection but can encompass lumps, bumps and assemblage. These faces are dependent on spontaneous highs and lows of the surface and how paint and illusion can create a portrait revealing adjoining flat and dimensional surfaces. With their seemily twisted faces they give way when viewed from the front to capture a face of a maverick musician. http://www.BrettStuartWilson.com

Educated at Virginia Commonwealth University for his Masters of Fine Art and at the University of Wisconsin @ Madison for a Masters of Art. He is a reciiprocate of a National Endowment grant and has been featured in national Art, Music and Business Magazines. His work is internationally owned in private collections to include the prestigious collection of Sylvio Perlstein (Diamond Merchant)in Paris France. He was recently included and selected internationally in

"106 SUPER HOT ARTISTS FOR 2013" http://artbookguy.com/106-super-hot-artists-_571.html in Michael Corbin aka ArtBookGuy writer of art-collector guide books and NYC art blog writer.

Please join us for a cool funky time! And if you would like some artwork that would Bring the HIP back to your home so that you can entertain with the same bodacious musicians and artwork that your guests will never forget, they will be for sale. 20% of the proceeds will be donated to WTMD 89.7 radio. A radio station that Brett believes in!

Contact:
Jamie Martin Wilson
Art For Music
4106761224
BSWartist@verizon.net

WTMD
1 Olympic Place, Annex
Towson, Maryland
hall@towson.edu
410-704-4088

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