GJ Gillespie Artist

GJ Gillespie Artist GJ Gillespie is a collage artist living in a 1928 farmhouse overlooking Oak Harbor on Whidbey Island

DON'T LET THE SUN CATCH YOU CRYINGGJ Gillespie. Collage on canvas. 12 x 30. 2017.Title after the 1964 Gerry and the Pace...
05/29/2026

DON'T LET THE SUN CATCH YOU CRYING
GJ Gillespie. Collage on canvas. 12 x 30. 2017.
Title after the 1964 Gerry and the Pacemakers song.
Winner of the Peggy Tuttle Award, Northwest Collage Society Spring Show, 2018. Built from found papers, acrylic, graphite, and pastel on canvas.

THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME*Mixed media collage on canvas*49.5 × 37.5 × 1"2026What if light itself is made of bits — and...
05/23/2026

THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME
*Mixed media collage on canvas*
49.5 × 37.5 × 1"
2026

What if light itself is made of bits — and the landscape behind reality runs on code? This piece continues my exploration of digital information merging with the natural world, a Northwest mystical landscape rendered in the visual language of technology.

Hundreds of tiny squares of Japanese papers, found papers, tissue, crossword puzzles, tin foil, acrylic, and oil paint build a field where nature and data are indistinguishable.

Title after a 1968 psychedelic anthem by Max Frost and the Troopers.

Will be featured alongside 20 other works in my upcoming solo show with the City of Burien, WA at Merrill Gardens, June through September 2026.

"TELL ME WHY" — NOW SHOWING AT MUSEUM OF NORTHWEST ART"Tell Me Why", Mixed media collage on board. 24 × 22.5", 2025. $95...
05/21/2026

"TELL ME WHY" — NOW SHOWING AT MUSEUM OF NORTHWEST ART
"Tell Me Why", Mixed media collage on board. 24 × 22.5", 2025. $950 (retail value but you can bid lower).

At the Museum of Northwest Art, La Conner, Washington.
MoNA XLV Sapphire Dream Annual Art Auction — May 15–31, 2026.
Juried by Jessica Wilks, Director of Curatorial Affairs, Tacoma Art Museum.

Built from found papers, tissue, acrylic and spray paint. An abstract composition in the tradition of the Northwest Mystics — a wounded bird in angular, fractured forms, a symbol of spiritual transformation and resilience. Title after the 1964 Beatles song.

Published in Phil Lit Journal, Spring 2026. Selected as Finalist for Cover Art. Also shown at my Coupeville Public Library show, January 2026.

Silent bidding open through May 31 at monamuseum.org https://e.givesmart.com/events/Okf/

MY 112th JOURNAL PUBLICATION. Honored to share that my piece, "What Achilles Left Behind", has been accepted for publica...
05/18/2026

MY 112th JOURNAL PUBLICATION.
Honored to share that my piece, "What Achilles Left Behind", has been accepted for publication in the 2026 issue of "The Listening Eye".

**The Story Behind the Art:**
This piece is inspired by a Roman fresco from the ruins of Pompeii depicting the *Judgment of Arms*. Following the death of Achilles, a bitter dispute arose between Ajax and Odysseus over who would inherit his god-forged shield. While the two heroes anchor the conflict, my composition captures the full chaos of the scene—including the essential third figure acting as a mediator or witness to the rivalry, trying to hold back the brewing violence.

**The Process:**
To capture the weathered, crumbling texture of an ancient fresco unearthed from the ashes, I built this composition using layered found papers, tissue, pencil, pen, cheese cloth and acrylic paint on paper. I then rubbed actual river clay into the surface to age the art and give it an authentic, earthy patina.

**About the Journal:**
*The Listening Eye* is a venerable creative arts journal that has been showcasing poetry, short fiction, and artwork through Kent State University’s Geauga Campus since 1970. Founded by English Professor Emerita Grace Butcher—who edited the journal for an incredible 52 years—its first half-century of print history is permanently archived in the Kent State Library’s Special Collections. Today, TLE continues its legacy in a vibrant, exclusively digital format.

Look out for the 2026 issue arriving this September.

*What Achilles Left Behind* — Mixed media collage with river clay patina on paper.

JUST OPENED A LEDA ART SUPPLY LOVE LETTER. 💛Amanda is a high school senior and aspiring illustrator who wrote to us on b...
05/08/2026

JUST OPENED A LEDA ART SUPPLY LOVE LETTER. 💛
Amanda is a high school senior and aspiring illustrator who wrote to us on bright orange paper — handwritten, heartfelt, decorated with blue stars.
She found Leda sketchbooks in 2022 and said she had NEVER enjoyed a sketchbook as much. During a tough junior year, sketching in her Leda brought her the most peace.

Her words: "Your products truly uplift artists, bring out creativity and at least have helped me pursue my passion and art business."

Congratulations on your graduation Amanda. This letter means everything to our team here at Leda Art Supply!

Fulfilling our mission to help artists make the world a more beautiful place.
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JUST OPENED  A LEDA ART SUPPLY LOVE LETTER. 💛Amanda is a high school senior and aspiring illustrator who wrote to us on ...
05/08/2026

JUST OPENED A LEDA ART SUPPLY LOVE LETTER. 💛
Amanda is a high school senior and aspiring illustrator who wrote to us on bright orange paper — handwritten, heartfelt, decorated with blue stars.
She found Leda sketchbooks in 2022 and said she had NEVER enjoyed a sketchbook as much. During a tough junior year, sketching in her Leda brought her the most peace.

Her words: "Your products truly uplift artists, bring out creativity and at least have helped me pursue my passion and art business."

Congratulations on your graduation Amanda. This letter means everything to our team here at Leda Art Supply!

Fulfilling our mission to help artists make the world a more beautiful place.
🌟

HOW SOON IS NOWMixed media collage on board19 × 20 | 2026GJ GillespieBuilt from found papers, tissue, tin foil, spray pa...
05/07/2026

HOW SOON IS NOW
Mixed media collage on board
19 × 20 | 2026
GJ Gillespie

Built from found papers, tissue, tin foil, spray paint, acrylic, and pencil.

Part of the *Echoes from the Ancient World* series — this piece draws from the classical world's idealized male form, a face lifted from antiquity and set adrift in a field of fractured paper and layered pigment. The teal and gold palette gives him the patina of aged bronze, as if he has just surfaced from centuries of burial.

The title borrows from The Smiths' 1984 anthem — that restless, aching question about presence and longing that never quite goes out of style. There is something in the classical face that asks the same thing Morrissey asked forty years ago. How soon is now? The ancients wondered too.

This piece will be on view at the City of Burien Gallery, Merrill Gardens, Burien WA — June through September 2026.

HOW SOON IS NOW — SHROUDED VERSIONWork in progress. An ancient Greek bust emerges through mesh — veiled, barely there, a...
05/03/2026

HOW SOON IS NOW — SHROUDED VERSION

Work in progress. An ancient Greek bust emerges through mesh — veiled, barely there, asking its question across two thousand years.

Part of my Echoes from the Ancient World series. Built from spray paint, found papers, tissue, acrylic paint and medium, graphite, and mesh on board.

SIX WORKS IN NOVUS LITERARY ARTS JOURNAL SPRING 2026My collages selected for the Spring 2026 Digital Edition of Novus Li...
05/01/2026

SIX WORKS IN NOVUS LITERARY ARTS JOURNAL SPRING 2026
My collages selected for the Spring 2026 Digital Edition of Novus Literary Arts Journal, Cumberland University, Tennessee.

Now live at novusliterary.com.

— Stone Believer: Portrait of Adonis with Crimson Anemone
— Rosario Marina
— Return to Ithaka
— Yesterday
— Crazy Diamond #5
— Psychotic Reaction: The Death of Pentheus

JURIED INTO THE MUSEUM OF NORTHWEST ART — LA CONNER, WAJuror Jessica Wilks, Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Tacoma...
04/19/2026

JURIED INTO THE MUSEUM OF NORTHWEST ART — LA CONNER, WA

Juror Jessica Wilks, Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Tacoma Art Museum, selected a work by GJ Gillespie for the Museum of Northwest Art's 2026 Annual Art Auction, Sapphire Dream. On view May 15–31, 2026.

"Tell Me Why" by GJ Gillespie
Mixed media collage on board. 24 x 22.5". 2025. ($950)
Title after the 1964 Beatles song.

This abstract composition in the tradition of the Northwest Mystics depicts a wounded bird rendered in angular, fractured forms — a symbol of spiritual transformation and resilience. Built with found papers, tissue, acrylic and spray paint.

Published: Phil Lit Journal, Spring 2026, selected as a Finalist for Cover Art.

Silent bidding opens online May 15 — bid from anywhere. Three awards presented at the Prelude Party May 15, including a $1,000 Visionary Award voted by the public and a $500 Juror's Award.

Museum of Northwest Art, 121 South First Street, La Conner, WA
monamuseum.org

HERE FOR THE SHOW AT GRAPHITE GALLERY, EDMONDSTwo large-scale collages by GJ Gillespie accepted for the juried exhibitio...
04/17/2026

HERE FOR THE SHOW AT GRAPHITE GALLERY, EDMONDS
Two large-scale collages by GJ Gillespie accepted for the juried exhibition 36 x Fixed by Dimension. May 1 – June 20, 2026.
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Woods of Honalee: Rebagliati Park Scene, Whistler, BC Canada
Mixed media collage. 36 x 48. 2024.
Title after "Puff the Magic Dragon," 1963 song by Peter, Paul and Mary.
Based on an on-location sketch at Rebagliati Park, Whistler, BC.
Published: Assignment Literary Magazine, Winter 2024.
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She's Come Undone
Mixed media collage on canvas. 48 x 36. 2024/2026.
Title after the 1969 song by The Guess Who.
Published: Sunspot Literary Journal, Spring 2024, earning a Finalist Award in the "Inception" Art Contest.
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The Gallery at Graphite Arts Center, 202 Main Street, Edmonds, WA. Check them out in Edmonds by the sea -- one of the region's premier art destinations.

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Oak Harbor, WA
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