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Sfumato Art Creatives, Voices of Creativity

Sfumato – Sullivan Clare Williams Interview, March 2025

“Sullivan Clare Williams is an artist whose work serves as a bridge between the intangible and the deeply personal. Through mixed media, acrylic portraiture, and sculpture, they explore the nuances of identity, emotion, and human connection. For Williams, art is more than a medium of self-expression—it is a language, a means of communication that often speaks more clearly than words.”

Artist Talk Magazine, issue 34

Artist Talk Magazine – Issue 34. Nov. 2024

“Sullivan Clare Williams, Lunar Thought – Lunar Thought is a piece that explores how the moon and lunar entities embody femininity and solitude. This piece was heavily inspired by the Greek Goddess of the moon and the hunt, Artemis, as well as an introspective study on how loneliness feels both isolating and comforting when you have an evolving relationship to silence. Sullivan Williams is a mixed media artist based in Los Angeles whose acrylic paintings and sculptures embody the intimacy of unseen moments and the vulnerability cultivated by the relationship with oneself and their community. They explore this by creating pieces that show moments of uncertainty and fear of the unknown while embracing the comforts of human connection.
Discover More – https://sullivanclarewilliams.com / Instagram: @sullycmultiverse”

Azule Interview, Artist in Residence

Sullivan Williams Interview – Artist Resident at Azule, June 2024

“Sullivan (Sully) Williams, a mixed-media artist residing in New York City, discovered their passion for the mystical and magical aspects of film from a young age. This fascination guided their journey into special effects makeup, sculpture, and painting. During their time at Azule, Sully honed their skills in portraiture, experimenting with techniques to create hyper-realistic and moody representations of significant individuals in their life. Sully’s residency aligned with the height of lightning bug season, syncing perfectly with their intent to experiment with reflective PanPastel paint. In our recorded conversation, Sully speaks about how the natural world surrounding Azule provided a stark contrast to their usual artistic settings, alongside the importance of patience and trusting your instincts as an artist.”