Artist of the Week
JOSHUA WINGERTER

“Let’s just do it man, see what happens.”

This is the philosophy of Josh Wingerter, self-made artist and entrepreneur from Westwego, Louisiana, a small town right outside of New Orleans. Josh’s early roots in his artistic process started while he was working in artist Keith Eccles’s studio, who Josh credits as a huge influence on his artwork. Despite the lack of professional training or schooling in the arts, Josh managed to wow Eccles with his work. A customer stopped by the studio one day and noticed Josh’s work. Eccles introduced them to one another and commented, “If he wasn’t so lazy, he’d be a great artist.” This is when Josh had to ask himself—is that true? Should he be challenging himself more?

This sparked the motivation needed to take Josh’s competitive nature into higher gear. His drive to create both noticeable and significant work took him to the Frenchmen Street Art Market in New Orleans. This is when his artwork started gaining more notice, particularly for the unique mediums utilized. One recognizable feature is the use of newspaper backgrounds. Josh believes we are currently in age of the last generation of the printing press, and to immortalize such a long-cherished means of communication in his work preserves its memory. Much of his work contains colorful images that pay homage to legendary people. He appreciates the New Orleans culture that he was born into. His work does feature some of the local flair, but he rather constantly exposes himself to “new information in order to always be inspired.” Josh likes to stay stimulated, garnering inspiration from a variety of sources, from the tellings of philosopher Alan Watts, matters in social activism, to books, movies, and all genres of music. He claims that his art themes come to him in waves, and he lets the art define him and tell him where to go.

His art has certainly opened new doors for him over time. Josh is now a well-respected and recognized artist in his community, where his art has been featured in 15 locations in the New Orleans area. The Rebellion Bar and Urban Kitchen, Who Dat Coffee Café, and Peaches Records regularly feature his pieces and attract customers for both the business and art sales. This growing popularity has landed Josh showcasing opportunities in Washington, D.C. and Miami, FL. Miami has been a successful venture so far, allowing Josh to participate in Art Basel, showing pieces in the Art Fusion Gallery and Aqua Gallery in South Beach Miami. These opportunities have left Josh with a sense of gratitude and accomplishment and make him want to aim even higher with his goals. He would like to one day become an internationally recognized artist and never stop this journey he defines as an “infinite learning process.”

Overall, Josh feels extremely fortunate about what his art has done for him in life. He believes he doesn’t have the right to feel upset about anything because he is so lucky to have this “dream job” that allows him to spend time with his son. Just 3 months before his son’s birth, Josh quit his full-time job to pursue a career in artistry. His son and art are his ultimate focal points in life, and he believes he owes it to both his son and career to “go all in.” Josh strives to defy the odds—an artist from a small town who wants to prove that art is “more than a hobby.” It can truly provide career opportunities. “You’re going to get out of it what you put into it.”

“Spaghetti.”

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Our mission is simply to offer new and emerging artists a springboard into a prosperous and successful career in art.

As a young man, I was exposed to the art auction houses of New York through my father’s work. When I moved to Europe during the 1980’s, I lived in Florence and, was inspired by the city’s rich artistic history and its alluring culture. From that moment on, I began to pursue my growing passion for art.

Along the way I learned that being a successful artist requires more than just talent, a strong work ethic, and a joyous passion for the creative process. It is also requires learning how the art marketplace works and developing the right opportunities to present your work to art buyers in a significant and substantive manner.

I feel fortunate to have had the experiences that now allows me to share my knowledge of the business side of art with new and emerging artist from around the world here in our Miami and St. Petersburg galleries. Jay Jakela and I founded Art Fusion Galleries almost twenty years ago in Miami. Since then, we have discovered and represented more than 800 artists along the way.

Now, I am not sure which bring me the most excitement in life–continuing to be a working artist, or that first meeting with a new artist accepted into the growing Art Fusion family.

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