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Walter Creech Water Colorist Member Since: 2002
Walter Creech PO Box 156 Saxapahaw, NC 27340 Phone: (336) 376-9315 E-mail: wjcreech@netpath.net Web site: www.waltercreech.com
North Carolina artist
Walter Creech was born in Fort Belvoir, Virginia, into a military family. At a
young age he traveled from state to state and country to country. In the fourth
grade he went to the Louvre in Paris where he saw some of the greatest art work
in the world. This made a profound impression on the young artist who had
started drawing at a very early age. After his father’s tour in France was over, the family moved to the small town of Swepsonville in Alamance County, North Carolina, where he continued to develop his skills as an artist by drawing every day. Three years later, they moved to the community of Cedar Cliff, near Saxapahaw, North Carolina. This is where he fell in love with nature while canoeing and hiking on his father’s farm as he spent countless hours observing nature and continuing to draw.
Walter did not create
his first painting until his senior year of high school. He was greatly
encouraged by his high school art teacher and other students to continue
painting. Winning several awards for his art in high school gave a great boost
to his confidence, for the young man had been fighting dyslexia since childhood.
He often says that if it hadn’t been for dyslexia, he wouldn’t be an artist
because the disorder helped him focus on his strengths. Upon leaving high
school, he attended Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, Florida, where he was an
honor student. After graduating in 1977, Walter worked as an illustrator for 18
years, always knowing he wanted to create his own art full time. In 2000 he
started a new career as a full-time fine artist. His choice to take a road less
traveled has been a good one.
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