GJ Gillespie
GJ is a working artist before he is a sketchbook maker. A retired college professor, he lives and paints in a 1928 farmhouse on Whidbey Island, north of Seattle. His mixed-media collage work has appeared in more than 200 literary and art journals, on 19 journal covers, and earned more than two dozen exhibition awards from the Northwest Collage Society to the Museum of Northwest Art.
His artistic preoccupation, in his own words, is work that "evokes a sense of wonder, awe, and new perspectives of being." He cites Arshile Gorky and Turner among his influences. He thinks paper should hold up to whatever you put on it. He thinks a sketchbook should hold up to a year of being a sketchbook.
"The artists I admire tap feelings of awe that permit the viewer to experience new perspectives of being. We try to make a book worthy of that work."See GJ's studio practice →