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The Life and Art of William O’Conner: A Gothic Tale

Discover the fascinating journey of William O’Conner, an influential artist born in Long Island, New York. From his early beginnings at the Huntington School of Fine Arts to his studies at Alfred University and prestigious schools in Manhattan, O’Conner's artistic path is a tale of passion and creativity. His renowned works, including ‘Flight of the Paladin’ and ‘The Legend of the Golden Dragon,’ showcase his mastery of various techniques. Experience the legacy of a legend through his vivid artistic expressions.

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The Life and Art of William O’Conner: A Gothic Tale

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  1. William O’ Conner, A Gothical Tale By: Angel Madriz and Gerardo Rosas

  2. The Life of A Legend • William O’ Conner was born in Long Island, New York. He started at an age of ten at the Huntington School of Fine Arts. Later after high school, he attended Alfred University and also started in illustration programs at the School of Visual Arts and Parson School of Design in Manhattan.

  3. The Most Famous Painting # 1 • One of William’s most famous paintings is called ‘Flight of the Paladin’-pencil, oil pastel, water color-July 9, 2012.

  4. The Most Famous Painting # 2 • This next one is called ‘The Legend of the Golden Dragon’-pencil, oil pastel, water color-October 29, 2011

  5. The Volcanic Dragon • This is my own painting. I tried to use the same techniques as William O’ Conner.

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