William DePaula creates a world of vibrance and subtle mystery. William’s world is filled with vivid life and color. The pictures give you an energy of what was painted or drawn. The work is a blend of the dramatic influence of the early masters and the simplicity of the modern masters.
As a young boy he lived an extremely modest lifestyle. His early years were spent traveling from city to city and flea market to flea market. His parents during this time were entrepreneurs, trying hard to establish a new business. Finally, after moving to the Florida Keys, their business, a jewelry store, was a success. William grew up in the islands of the Florida Keys and in the environment of a jewelry store.
William DePaula would spend most of his time with art, drawing on any scrap of paper he could find. As a child he was known for making works of art out of napkins more than actually using them. In school, DePaula would draw and paint whatever he was learning about. If the subject of the day was reptiles, out would come pictures of alligators and turtles. Even as a boy, DePaula identified what impression the subject he created made, and brought it to life on paper.
William would work at his parents’ store and eventually became a gemologist. All the while, DePaula would be making works of art to exhibit and sell. You can find DePaula’s work in museums in India and Aruba. DePaula wanted his artwork to reach more people than only those who would go to a museum. It was time for the vibrant colors and rich impressions to be accessible to the people. William started ArtedePaula, where his art could be seen and enjoyed not only as framed art, but as apparel and skateboards.