“Heavenly Father’s purpose for the artist is to inspire—to give us visions of ourselves that we might not otherwise see, to make us better for it.” Author forgotten

For thirty years I have never wearied in absorbing the emotion, variety and eternal qualities of beautiful and stirring artwork. Many years ago I sat encircled by Carl Runguis wildlife paintings while tears slipped down my cheeks, overwhelmed by the exquisite excellence. To bless others similarly has been my pursuit as an artist.

I strive for such excellence as will leave the collector without regret and consequently allow the subtleties and nuances of the painting to surface over time for the heightened enjoyment of the viewer, enhancing the intrinsic worth of the painting. My painting continues evolving. I search and study relentlessly so I will recognize and incorporate eternal principles and gain Christ-like understanding to improve my talents. This has resulted in the increased naturalism found in my present work. I examine all the work I can to see what merit it has and how it might strengthen my own art.

Bill Inman