Decorated Fence |
William Smith a.k.a. “Smitty” was born in rural South Carolina but
came to Shiloh as a teenager, a member of the migrant farmworker labor stream,
cutting asparagus on local farms. Eventually
settling in Bridgeton, Smitty found work driving a truck for a medical supply
company, staying with that job until he retired. Sitting in the shop of a local welder, Smitty
was captivated by the welding process, and by the possibility of making artful
things out of mundane objects. Never
content to live within established frameworks, Smitty began exploring the hospital
dumps along his route, salvaging discarded materials, converting some into art,
some into practical objects which could be sold out of his yard to passersby, to
supplement his income. He never took up
welding, but with an imagination activated by early exposure to National
Geographic magazine, Smitty developed a passion for art and art making, which dovetailed
with an abiding need to be different.
Always the outsider, ever the dreamer and schemer, and gifted with a ripping
sense of style, Smitty is the classic artistic persona. Entrepreneurial and artistic impulses live
side by side in him, sometimes coalescing into opposing forces, as when a neighbor
complains about the “junk” in Smitty’s yard; sometimes generating mild
discomfort at home with his decorative reconfiguring of the family
property.