Ep 8 – Wil Thomas III rides up on The Gogh-Getters
Wil Thomas III rides a 1947 Harley he named 'So What' — after the Miles Davis song — because when he built it, bucking trends and going his own direction, nobody much cared. That name says everything about how Wil moves through the world: with complete conviction, full creative independence, and a quietly earned authority that tends to make people pay attention eventually.
In Episode 8, the Gogh-Getters welcome one of the most fascinating creative figures in their orbit. Born in St. Louis, raised by a single mother who exposed him to everything — acting,athletics, music, art, and the world beyond North County — Wil has lived many chapters: Marine Corps veteran, Nike executive, competitive adventure racer, motorcycle builder, filmmaker, Harley-Davidson collaborator, and producer of music videos for Lana Del Rey, Arctic Monkeys, and Major Lazer. He now lives intentionally in Alton, Illinois, in an 1881 home filled with objects that carry stories, with a motorcycle in the living room and a 1947 knucklehead in the garage that Jason Momoa has been trying to buy.
He talks about building bikes the way painters approach a canvas, co-producing Sugar & Spade [https://www.instagram.com/sugarandspade] (screened in Morocco,Iceland, and France), filming The Passenger [https://www.instagram.com/thepassengerfilm/] on Oregon salt flats during a pandemic while his kicker sheared off on day one, the DL Warfield 'Dope Show' [https://dlwarfield.com/dope-collection] he helped curate for hip-hop's 50th anniversary, touching a Basquiat in Antwerp, Frida Kahlo's chronic pain, and why staying true to your process — even when you fly to Africa with $100 to your name — is the only way great art gets made.
Wil Thomas
Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/wordisjustaword/]@wordisjustaword [https://www.instagram.com/wordisjustaword/#]
The Gogh-Getters are
Gogh-Getters: Shop [https://the-gogh-getters.square.site/], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thegoghgetters]
Kerry Smith: Artist Website [https://www.ksmithart.com/], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/kerrysmith_art/]
Steve Hartman: Artist Website [https://stevehartmanart.com/], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/steve.hartman.art]
Juan Cruz: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/el_senor_cruz]
Dave Thomas: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/dave.thomas.169]
Produced by Creativille Journal: Website [https://www.creativillejournal.com/], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/creativillejournal]
Recorded atEaker's Family Barber Shop: Website [https://www.eakersbarbershop.com/], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/eakers_barbershop/]
Edwardsville, Illinois
Gallery Location: Sacred Grounds Cafe [https://sacredgroundscafe.com/] inEdwardsville.
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