About

William Brewster is a visual artist living in Poway, California. He is also a graphic designer, and photographer. He is interested in graphic design particularly creating logos for businesses. Common themes in his work are the awareness of autism, technological issues, creativity, and the connection between places and notions of home.

His work has been exhibited at California State University San Marcos and the California Center for the Arts. One of the works exhibited at California State University San Marcos was a photographic series titled “The Magic Portal” from VSAR 321 which was exhibited at the Arts Building. He participated in an art project in Arts, Media, and Design 333 in which he painted a sculpture of a human skull and turned it into a Sugar Skull. The skull sculpture was exhibited at the California Center for the Arts exhibit “Dias de Los Muertos.” He participated in a virtual art exhibition at CSUSM titled “Reality Shift,” his project was titled “Autism Dreams” which was a series of graphic design posters and a hardcover photobook about his life story about successes and challenges of growing up with autism. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from California State University San Marcos.

Contact: appljus@gmail.com