William Debilzan
William DeBilzan is an artist of life and love, who creates work that is reflective of the heart. Based on thoughts and memories of real life experiences, DeBilzan creates multiple forms and mediums of artwork from paintings and murals to sculptures.
DeBilzan approaches each blank canvas with his own unique style of spontaneous creativity. He endeavors to find balance by creating a solid foundation of rich color and bold texture, adding layers of dimension and complexity within each composition.
DeBilzan’s abstract landscapes and figurative paintings are also grounded on a foundation of letters and symbols, adding to the eclectic influences of the Bay Area Expressionists. They evoke calmness and serenity, as well as an escape to a world created through the expressionist’s eyes.
DeBilzan’s abstract compositions spill over into his sculptures, where brightly clothed figures in metal appear to have stepped off his canvas. The elongated abstract figures often stand against a bold background of saturated color. His use of black outline emboldens and highlights the bright primary and secondary palette of his shadow-less world. The abstract figurative elements convey the simplicity of life while the posture, slight tilt of a head and arrangement of an arm elicits deep emotional reflection.
Though free of specific detail, DeBilzan’s figurative work evokes a sense of recognition either of people or places traveled. His faceless figures with obscure origin take on a personality of their own through stance and gesture. They invite observers to step into the paintings and become part of DeBilzan’s story.
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William DeBilzan is an artist of life and love, who creates work that is reflective of the heart. Based on thoughts and memories of real life experiences, DeBilzan creates multiple forms and mediums of artwork from paintings and murals to sculptures.
DeBilzan approaches each blank canvas with his own unique style of spontaneous creativity. He endeavors to find balance by creating a solid foundation of rich color and bold texture, adding layers of dimension and complexity within each composition.
DeBilzan’s abstract landscapes and figurative paintings are also grounded on a foundation of letters and symbols, adding to the eclectic influences of the Bay Area Expressionists. They evoke calmness and serenity, as well as an escape to a world created through the expressionist’s eyes.
DeBilzan’s abstract compositions spill over into his sculptures, where brightly clothed figures in metal appear to have stepped off his canvas. The elongated abstract figures often stand against a bold background of saturated color. His use of black outline emboldens and highlights the bright primary and secondary palette of his shadow-less world. The abstract figurative elements convey the simplicity of life while the posture, slight tilt of a head and arrangement of an arm elicits deep emotional reflection.
Though free of specific detail, DeBilzan’s figurative work evokes a sense of recognition either of people or places traveled. His faceless figures with obscure origin take on a personality of their own through stance and gesture. They invite observers to step into the paintings and become part of DeBilzan’s story.
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- Date of birth : 1956
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- Groups: Contemporary American Artists
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"Laguna Beach artist’s work inspires theme for sky-scraping New York hotel"
By Joanna Clay, OC Register
http://www.ocregister.com/2014/01/23/laguna-beach-artists-work-inspires-theme-for-sky-scraping-new-york-hotel/
"An artist who made his name in Laguna Beach is taking his career to new heights, with his latest work in North America’s tallest hotel.
William DeBilzan, who has a gallery in town, calls it his “big break.”
The artist, now living primarily in Delrey Beach, painted murals and created sculptures and pillars on four floors of the 68-story Residence Inn and Courtyard by Marriott Central Park, which opened this month. And somehow he completed it all in 90 days.
The hotel is themed after DeBilzan’s work. His abstract expressionist art, featuring long, lanky figures is seen all-over the hotel – from the walls the elevators.
“I visited my sister-in-law in Florida, in Delray Beach, and walked and saw this gallery with these iconic figures with long legs,” hotel developer and owner Harry Gross said at a recent press conference. “I walked in and spoke with the sales lady there. I said I’m opening this hotel and …’I’ll buy it all’.”
Gross didn’t hear back but he didn’t give up. He called up DeBilzan and asked him to come to New York. The artist had no idea why he was going, but learned the story over lunch. When he heard the opportunity, he couldn’t believe it.
“In your career, you don’t run across opportunities like this,” DeBilzan, 57, said.
This isn’t the first time DeBilzan’s work has made it in sky-high structures, though. He’s shown at the Burj Khalifa in Dubai – the tallest building in the United Arab Emirates.
DeBilzan has famous clientele like Adam Sandler. His pieces have been on the sets of shows like Frasier and CSI Miami.
But this project is different.
Except for a few color schemes, the artist was given free reign in interiors of the hotel. He was able to make it a nostalgic work as well, incorporating his family into one of the murals.
“My 11-year-old – her grandkids can come and see it,” he said.
New York was the fundamental inspiration for his works. A black and white mural shows off the legendary skyline and gives a nod to Frank Sinatra, the New York Yankees and Dean Martin, he said.
“We thought, try to bring in some humanity and warmth into these hotels and maybe spearhead a trend that could catch on,” Gross, chief executive of G Holdings, told reporters.
DeBilzan is working with Gross to make the hotel more than a place to stay, but also a cultural spot. He’s working with artists on both coasts to bring shows and lectures to the hotel.
“This is entirely something brand new,” DeBilzan said. “They have this slated to be the No. 1 Marriott on the world.”
BY THE NUMBERS
4: Floors of art work
7: Sculptures; 4 in the lobby and 3 sculptures on the fifth floor
9: Total pillars of artwork; 7 on the fourth floor and 2 in conference rooms
11: Paintings; 8 paintings in the elevators, 3 paintings in lower lobby rooms and 4th floor"

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