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Edward Walton Wilcox, a cheerful Christian artist brooding on the Apocalypse.
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May 12, 2010
Edward Walton Wilcox, a cheerful Christian artist brooding on the Apocalypse.
COME INSIDE FOR more of Wilcox's story, including photos inside his studio AND an exclusive Off-Ramp video of his new works.

COME INSIDE FOR more of Wilcox's story, including photos inside his studio AND an exclusive Off-Ramp video of his new works.

COME INSIDE FOR more of Wilcox's story, including photos inside his studio AND an exclusive Off-Ramp video of his new works.

Edward Walton Wilcox lives with his family in the Hollywood Hills in a Tudor style 1920s house.


(Credit: John Rabe)

His studio is a comfortably cramped 2-Model-T garage, filled with painting and sculpting materials, woodworking tools, and the detritus and ephemera of decades as an artist.


(Credit: John Rabe)

Edward Walton Wilcox’s new show, “Fanatic,” opens May 15th and is at the Merry Karnowsky Gallery, at 170 South La Brea, Los Angeles, CA 90036. There will be an opening reception for the artist on Saturday May 15 from 8-11pm.