Born in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, Bill relocated
to St. Petersburg in 1976 and has lived and
worked in the area ever since. A graphic artist,
Bill was influenced at an early age by his
father, William Correira, a well known scrimshaw
artist whose work was recognized throughout
Hawaii, Nantucket, and Maine. Under the guidance
of his father, Bill developed his technique and
was encouraged to exhibit his work.
Bill creates his pieces using mixed medium on
granite and marble. His focus remains on figure
studies and marine life that is indigenous to
the area. It is on the face of the stone that
Bill is able to join the natural beauty of the
subject with the given nature of the stone to
create a work of art that reflects both its
strength and vulnerability. Each piece is unique
with no two alike.
Bill has been an ardent supporter of
environmental causes in the area by donating
many pieces of his work to assist in fundraising
efforts.
His work is held in many private collections.