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The Record Store; Vinyl Village — Will Armstrong.
Collage Richmond, Virginia The Record Store; Vinyl Village · Ink and acrylic over collaged ephemera The Artist
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Will Armstrong

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Will Armstrong

Will Armstrong has spent twenty weekends a year on the road since 2002 — bouncing between gallery openings, art festivals, and his studio in Richmond, Virginia. More than half a million miles through those years, through honky-tonks and movie palaces, cheap motels and majestic theaters, roadside dives and the musicians who pass through them all. The road is not just the subject of his work; it is the method.

Every piece of ephemera incorporated into the work is part of the storytelling: vintage sheet music, show posters, maps, stock certificates — these are the substrates on which he draws and paints. He considers what he does drawing, not painting. Each line is made by hand using a series of pens and Chinese lettering quills, laid over collaged grounds of found paper.

Graphite, ink, and acrylic finish the piece. In The Record Store; Vinyl Village, Armstrong's navy ink lines fracture the composition into competing planes—shelving, walls, and the figure's body—while acidic yellows in the lower left corner create chromatic discord against predominant blues and cream. The acrylic red dress anchors the center but reads as almost weightless against the layered detritus of typography, musical notation, and halftone faces that crowd every surface with equal visual pressure.

Spatially, the work collapses foreground and background into a flattened collage where vintage theater posters and vinyl sleeves function as both decoration and subject matter, yet the anxious accumulation of historical imagery threatens to bury rather than honor the solitary figure navigating this archive. In Wild Horses, Armstrong layers sepia-toned acrylic washes and black India ink across fragmented typography and cartographic elements, allowing the underlying text to bleed through as a palimpsestic ground that anchors the composition's violent energy. Five horses surge rightward across the picture plane in gestural black lines and charcoal-gray modeling, their manes rendered in explosive calligraphic strokes that overwhelm the orderly grid of the collaged materials beneath.

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