When Ryan Wagner moved to Nashville two years ago, he was surprised to see people on the city's street corners selling newspapers.
'The Lovely Denise" by Ryan Wagner. |
"I didn't know people still sold newspapers. I was immediately fascinated and I wanted to find out more so I bought a paper one day."
Ryan was so taken by the street paper vendors he met that he decided to paint their
portraits to help spread the word about the street paper and its mission to support those who sell it.
The next time he bought a copy of The Contributor, he found himself
a subject. After that, his project quickly snowballed.
"Denise was the third vendor I painted," Ryan said.
"I had a long conversation with her and that really inspired me. It was
about that time that I decided this was going to be something bigger. I decided
to do this whole series of 10 portraits and now here we are."
“Stop and Pose” by Ryan Wagner. |
In December, Ryan debuted his series of vendor portraits in
a local gallery as a unique fundraising event for The Contributor Inc., the non-profit
organization that publishes the street paper.
"Fifty percent of the proceeds from the paintings will
go to the newspaper,” he said.
“I have also made a limited-edition print that includes all
10 of the images. Hopefully I can use this as a launching pad for doing even
more cool stuff like this. I'd like to do a project like this every year."
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