
Art & Life with Colleen Wilcox
As part of our Artist Series we recently caught up with Colleen Wilcox, one of our favourite surf artists. Interview by Bradley Hook.
In this article, you'll learn
- How Colleen Wilcox became known as a Hawaii-based surf artist
- Why the Women's Triple Crown poster shaped her career
- What drives her creative process and painting style
- Where to follow her art and future travel plans
As part of our Artist Series we recently caught up with Colleen Wilcox, one of our favourite surf artists.
Interview by Bradley Hook
BH: Hey Colleen, how and where are you?
CW: Hi Bradley, I am great! I am in Honolulu on the island of Oahu in Hawaii.
BH: Have you had any good waves lately? Where and what were you riding?
CW: It's pretty small on this side of the island in the winter time...but I enjoy taking out my favorite 9'6" longboard. It's great for small waves with its size and heavy glass, but it still turns really nicely.
Art and Inspiration
BH: We're loving your art! Tell us about the journey to becoming a surf artist. What got you started? Any key influences? CW: Thank you! I have created art my entire life, but just in the past 4 years or so I decided to pursue it as a career. I realized I didn't want to work a traditional job and I wanted to do something that offered flexibility and most importantly felt inspiring and meaningful to me. When I came back to Hawaii (to be near my family) that's when my inspiration really kicked in and I started to develop my own unique style. I didn't really know what a "surf artist" was...but people started labeling me as one after I did the Women's Triple Crown of Surfing poster in 2010. I am so thankful for that opportunity because it opened up doors to many more things. BH: Where do you get your inspiration and how do you stay motivated? CW: I would say that earning a living and the desire for a flexible lifestyle keeps me motivated (through the business side of things and stuff I don't want to do). But . I am obsessed with the ocean, the natural landscapes, and just in general how Hawaii makes you feel in any given moment. It's this feeling that I want to 'bottle up' and share with others so they can get a piece of it too (wherever they live). BH: There's a definite vitality in your images. How do you see the world and at what point does it take on your distinctive style? Can you describe your creative process? CW: I have my ups and downs so how I see the world depends on what lens I am looking through. I strive to have a positive outlook and I find that spending time in nature just fills me with a sense of well being. It's easy to feel love and appreciation while looking at the beauty of Hawaii, so that is the mindset from which I try to create my artwork. I use specific references from nature and then try to paint from my imagination so I can express my unique interpretation.
Travel and the year ahead
BH: Living in Hawaii is the dream for many. Do you travel much? Any favourite places?
CW: I traveled a bit when I was younger but not as much in the past few years while getting my business going. There are A LOT of places I want to go. Australia, Japan, and the South Pacific are definitely on the list!
BH: Top 3 things you'd like to do in 2014?
CW: Travel, start doing designs on clothes, expand my art to other countries around the world.
BH: If you could paint a surfboard for anyone (alive or not) what would you paint and who would it be for?
CW: The Duke (is that cliche?) and I would paint a Hawaiian flower/ wave theme as a thank you for his message of Aloha and spread of surfing around the world
BH: That's not a cliche, I'm sure he'd love it! So, any words of encouragement for aspiring creative people?
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BH: Thanks so much for your time. How can people find out more about you and your artwork?
CW: By staying in touch on Facebook.com/ColleenWilcoxArt and checking out my website ColleenWilcoxArt.com (which has links to other social media). Thank you!
