Godfather of both the San Francisco New Mission School and the Global Stencil Pirate movement, Scott Williams is the leading pioneer in the painterly expansion of stencil and airbrush media. The relentless intensity of William’s artwork compels you to see the way he sees, to think the way he thinks; his drawings draw you into his own parallel universe. Williams’ work is pan-American in its roots and unique to California culture. It’s a hybrid mix of both Catholic and indigenous Mexican paper-cutting techniques, with the intelligence and sardonic commentary of Jose Guadalupe Posada, and the spice of modern Chicano aesthetics (Williams has lived in the Mission District of San Francisco for about 40 years). Throw in some beat, punk, and psychedelic San Francisco influences and you have an exceptionally original and potent aesthetic vernacular.
Press Name: Scott Williams
In Collection:
Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts / Graphic Arts Council
Watch Your StepBainbridge Island Museum of Art
PatternCollege of Saint Benedict & Saint John's University
LoquacityUniversity of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB)
Horses WestYale University, Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library
Spectrum