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William Blayney

William A. Blayney was born in Western Pennsylvania at Claysville on December 21, 1918. He had a natural talent for drawing at a grade school and drew cartoon-like igures and sayings on bomber planes while serving in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. Honorably discharged in 1945, Blayney drove heavy equipment vehicles and ran an auto body and engine repair shop.

Blayney became increasingly interested in studying the Bible and attended Bible meetings conducted by local TV evangelist Kathryn Kuhlman. Blayney suddenly started to paint in 1957, at the same time that he became immersed in the Bible. He felt he had a mission to preach, he began to paint the intense religious works which express his concern with the decline of morals in the world. His paintings express the redemptive power of God as revealed by the Hebrew prophet Daniel while held captive in Babylon in the Old Testament and of the Holy Trinity in the New Testament's book of Revelations.

He was ordained in 1969 in the Pentecostal Ministry by the laying on of hands. Blayney died in 1985.

William Blayney's art is now in the collection of The Smithsonian Museum of American Art, Washington, The American Folk Art Museum in New York, and The Museum of Everything, London UK and several prominent private collections of contemporary, self taught and outsider art.

 

 

WIlliam Blayney circa 1964

 

There Should Be Time No Longer 1970


Beast That (Whore on Beast) circa 1962


 

 

Rev The Beast circa 1960's

 

Title and date Unknown

 

Eternal Lake of Fire 1981


 

Untitled Map, no date.


 

Kathryn on Radio 1984

 

 

Rev. 9: 1 - 11 no date (not available)


 

God Our Father 1982


 

The Cosmic Eye 1962

 

 

Jesus Saves 1970


 

Reve 12: 5 - 5 (Cross with Fallen Angel) 1962


 

Babylon Kingdon, no date


 

The Natural Rights of Man, no date

 

 

Verso of 1st and 2nd wonder Revelation 1969


1st and 2nd wonder Revelation 1969