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Armorial bearings

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In August 1927 the Chief Commissioner of the Federal Capital Commission (FCC), Sir John Butters, announced a competition for the design of a coat of arms for the FCC and the City of Canberra. C R Wylie won the contest to design and draw the Armorial Bearings and his designs were duly sent to the College of Arms, London, in April 1928.Wylie described his design in an article in the Royal Australian Historical Journal, Vol XVI, 1930 as follows: After much discussion of the various designs I sent in, the blue field with a white castle representing a capital city was adopted, with above it, crossed saltire-wise, a sword of Justice and a parliamentary mace, having an Imperial crown at their point of intersection; below everything, at the base of the shield, a white rose, the badge of York, in remembrance of the Princes of that House and their visits to the City. As the home of the mother of all Parliaments, Westminster’s badge of a portcullis was chosen for a crest; behind this, on a green mount, is a gum tree proper, this symbolising the idea the garden city of Canberra is to be, and the Federal Capital Territory, the whole surmounted by an Imperial crown. The crest was made very complete, so that it could be used by itself. Next came the most difficult part of the achievement to decide upon, namely the supporters. something graceful was wanted which was at the same time Australian...finally I had the idea of using two Australian black swans, the most graceful and unique of all the birds in the Commonwealth. Swans have been royal birds for centuries, that is, white ones, and Leach, the Australian ornithologist, says that nothing she has produced has done so much to advertise Australia as the black swan. So I put in two black swans as supporters, so the final sketch was made and copied and sent to the Heralds College......the Herald’s College had recently granted two black swans as supporters to the arms to the municipality of Perth, Western Australia, and were unable to grant them to Canberra....In this dilemma I at first found things looked rather awkward, but I presently had an inspiration I remembered the aborigine (sic) and the white sailor which were the supporters of the arms of the city of Sydney, so to make a parallel case I replaced the left hand black swan of the Canberra arms by a white one, and the idea was complete.In October 1928 the Royal Warrant for the Armorial Bearings was issued and the College prepared the Patent of Arms, the Patent of Supporters and a painting of the full Achievement in November 1928. At the same time a second certified copy was requested by the Assistant Secretary, Prime Minister’s Department. It is this second copy that is held in CMAG’s permanent collection.

Biografie artist

A Life in Lines: The Diverse Artistic Journey of Bill Wylie

Bill Wylie is an artist whose career embodies a remarkable versatility, spanning the worlds of comic book illustration, storyboard artistry, graphic novels, and ultimately, evocative figural landscapes. Born in 1986, Wylie’s artistic foundation was laid at the University of Kansas, where he earned a BFA in Illustration. Even during his academic years, a strong drawing skill and nascent storytelling ability were evident, leading to early work with Hallmark Cards and the Kansas City Star Newspaper—experiences that honed his craft and instilled a professional discipline. However, it was his move to New York City that truly launched his multifaceted career.

From Marvel Comics to Cinematic Storytelling

Wylie’s initial foray into the professional art world centered around the dynamic energy of Marvel Comics in the early 1990s. He began as part of “John Romita's Raiders,” a prestigious team responsible for art corrections, quickly absorbing the fast-paced demands and collaborative spirit of the industry. This invaluable experience paved the way for him to pencil full issues, covers, and pin-ups for titles like *Secret Defenders*, *Namor Annual*, and *Savage Sword of Conan*. Beyond simply rendering superheroes, Wylie contributed to character design, demonstrating a burgeoning talent for visual world-building. His work during this period wasn’t merely about illustrating existing narratives; it was about contributing to the very iconography of popular culture. But Wylie's artistic vision extended beyond sequential art. In 1995, he transitioned into storyboarding, applying his cinematic eye to advertising agencies and production studios in New York City. This shift highlighted a key strength: an ability to translate ideas into compelling visual sequences—a skill honed by years of comic book paneling but now focused on the demands of motion pictures and commercials. His adaptability further shone through work creating line art for popular characters like Teletubbies and Digimon, showcasing his proficiency in diverse styles and a keen understanding of audience appeal. The early 2000s saw him delve into longer-form storytelling with full-color graphic novels focusing on the historical figures of The Wright Brothers and Amelia Earhart, demonstrating a commitment to both artistic expression and narrative depth.

The Evolution of Figural Landscapes

While his earlier work established Wylie as a skilled illustrator and storyteller, it is his more recent exploration of figural landscapes that has truly defined his unique artistic voice. His current body of work blends the human form seamlessly with natural elements, creating compositions that are both evocative and thought-provoking. These aren’t traditional portraits or landscapes; they exist in a liminal space between representation and abstraction. The artist's website describes this as blending “human form with nature”, hinting at themes of interconnectedness and the subtle power of environment on identity.
  • Themes & Style: Wylie’s work often explores abstract expressionism, surrealism, and a deep connection to the natural world.
  • Unique Approach: His pieces are characterized by their captivating use of color, texture, and composition, inviting viewers to contemplate the relationship between humanity and the environment.

Recognition and Lasting Impact

Bill Wylie’s artistic journey has been marked by consistent recognition and a growing body of collectors. His photographs have found permanent homes in prestigious institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Gallery of Art, and the Virginia Museum of Fine Art—a testament to the enduring quality and significance of his work. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2005 and a VMFA Professional Fellowship in 2011, further solidifying his position within the contemporary art landscape. Residencies at the American Academy in Rome and the Center for Land Use Interpretation underscore his commitment to exploration and innovation. Spolia 2*, a recent work featured at Second Street Gallery, exemplifies Wylie’s current artistic direction—cut papers mounted on gridded sheets that evoke a sense of fragmented memory and repurposed beauty. His practice of “spolia,” drawing inspiration from the ancient Italian tradition of reusing architectural elements, speaks to themes of history, transformation, and the enduring power of materials. Bill Wylie’s career is not defined by adherence to a single style or medium but rather by a relentless curiosity and an unwavering commitment to artistic expression. From his early days at Marvel Comics to his current explorations in figural landscapes, he has consistently demonstrated a remarkable ability to adapt, innovate, and create work that resonates with both emotional depth and intellectual rigor. He continues to be a compelling figure in the art world, blending diverse influences into a unique and captivating visual language.

Informații esențiale

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Figural Landscapes
  • Date Of Death: Living
  • Full Name: Bill Wylie
  • Notable Artworks: ['Untitled']