Harry R. Williams
Harry Williams was born
October 18, 1948 in Columbus, Ohio. He became deaf when he was about age one and
half due to high fever. Or was he born deaf? He was one of three deaf and two
hearing children born to hearing parents. Harry began drawing at age 4, as a way
to communicate with his parents, and he drew pictures throughout school when
assigned to write stories. Harry went to California School for the Deaf in
Riverside, California. Encouraged by his deaf peers, school counselors, and his
parents he chose to pursue his talent in art. He graduated from Gallaudet
University, Washington DC, earning his BA in Fine ART in 1974.nExperiencing the
world without the ability to hear, ironically, his images are strongly
influenced by the beauty of music. Harry referred to himself as a "symbolist"
painter and probably "Surrealist poetry" into his oil paintings. Each painting
is a visual statement full of symbolism... the violins without strings... the
tulips that appear to be whispering among themselves -- all have special meaning
to the artist. His style is reminiscent of that of the masters such as
Botticelli, Dali, Magritte and Ingres. In 1980 April 7 Malinda and Harry were
featured in a documentary entitled “My Eyes Are My Ears". Malinda was not
involved in the film but she was standing watch while produced by KCET in
Orange, California on Harry R. Williams.
In 1981 Harry and his hearing impaired brother were featured in a documentary
entitled "Profile of a Deaf Artist & Deaf Mechanic", produced by KCET-TV in Los
Angeles.
In 1990 Harry flew to Sweden for the Nordic* Cultural Festival for Deaf, which
been held every 4 year. He gave his speech about his Art works. He was planning
to go to the Nordic* Cultural Festival for Deaf in Denmark then on visiting
Wales where his many relatives live but he came down with illness problem. He
died in April 1991. Now he is well known as an Artist in Deaf
World.
Harry enjoyed his Art works, collecting history books, driving
Cadillac car, Art Museums, Art Galleries and restoring classic ‘60s Cadillac
cars.
Awards:
Gallaudet University - Best of Show, 1974
Newport Beach Art Festival - Purchase Awards, 1979 & 1980
Public Collections:
Gallaudet University
Newport Beach City Hall
California School for the Deaf Riverside
"My eyes are my ears…listen to the scene!"