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Wilm's paintings have been shown at [[Bare Hands Gallery]], [[Crestwood Coffee]] and other venues, are regularly exhibited at [[Naked Art]] and [[ArtWalk]], and have been featured as cover art on ''[[Black & White]]'' and ''[[Birmingham Weekly]]'' newspapers.  His style combines pop art with elements of folk art, and has thus been labeled "folk-pop" [http://www.forkitude.com/paulcordeswilm/pcwpress.html].  His paintings are on display in various spots around Birmingham, including [[ROJO]].  Wilm has been in various local bands, including [[Every Alice on Earth]], [[Nowhere Squares]] and [[Fred and Daily]]. He has also directed music videos for the band Enon which have aired on MTV Europe.
Wilm's paintings have been shown at [[Bare Hands Gallery]], [[Crestwood Coffee]] and other venues, are regularly exhibited at [[Naked Art]] and [[ArtWalk]], and have been featured as cover art on ''[[Black & White]]'' and ''[[Birmingham Weekly]]'' newspapers.  His style combines pop art with elements of folk art, and has thus been labeled "folk-pop" [http://www.forkitude.com/paulcordeswilm/pcwpress.html].  His paintings are on display in various spots around Birmingham, including [[ROJO]].  Wilm has been in various local bands, including [[Every Alice on Earth]], [[Nowhere Squares]] and [[Fred and Daily]]. He has also directed music videos for the band Enon which have aired on MTV Europe.
Wilm released his first solo album, ''Eternal Ice Cream'', on [[March 1]], [[2011]] under the name '''Psychic Tuesday''', which is the name of his blog.


==References==
==References==
* Salwart, Jonas (July 1, 2004) [http://www.fleabomb.com/index.php?module=pagesetter&func=viewpub&tid=1&pid=39 Blatant Artist: Paul Cordes Wilm]. Interview. [[Fleabomb]].com
* Salwart, Jonas (July 1, 2004) [http://www.fleabomb.com/index.php?module=pagesetter&func=viewpub&tid=1&pid=39 Blatant Artist: Paul Cordes Wilm]. Interview. [[Fleabomb]].com
* Persons, Seth (July 29, 2009) [http://birminghomo.blogspot.com/2009_07_01_archive.html Paul Cordes Wilm, part one.] Interview.  Birminghomo blog
* Persons, Seth (July 29, 2009) [http://birminghomo.blogspot.com/2009_07_01_archive.html Paul Cordes Wilm, part one.] Interview.  Birminghomo blog
* Legg, Catherine (February 9, 2011) "Must see exhibits." ''Shelby County Reporter''


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Revision as of 21:57, 14 February 2011

Paul Cordes Wilm, July 2010

Paul Cordes Wilm (born November 17, 1970 in Theodore, Mobile County) is a visual artist, musician and writer residing in Birmingham. Wilm and his identical twin brother Peter were the last of five siblings. Wilm moved to Montevallo in 1990 to attend the University of Montevallo. After graduating with a degree in English, Wilm moved to Birmingham to work with the Birmingham AIDS Outreach working with AIDS victims.

Wilm's paintings have been shown at Bare Hands Gallery, Crestwood Coffee and other venues, are regularly exhibited at Naked Art and ArtWalk, and have been featured as cover art on Black & White and Birmingham Weekly newspapers. His style combines pop art with elements of folk art, and has thus been labeled "folk-pop" [1]. His paintings are on display in various spots around Birmingham, including ROJO. Wilm has been in various local bands, including Every Alice on Earth, Nowhere Squares and Fred and Daily. He has also directed music videos for the band Enon which have aired on MTV Europe.

Wilm released his first solo album, Eternal Ice Cream, on March 1, 2011 under the name Psychic Tuesday, which is the name of his blog.

References

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