This painting of Willy Wood was created by Harry Wesslund and shows Willy iceboating with friends. The WOOD Radio mascot was created by Wesslund in 1951 after winning a contest to design a character for the station. Paintings such as this were used by the company for annual Christmas cards and other promotional material.
Date:
circa 1960
Materials:
Paper, Glass, Metal
Dimensions:
14.5" h 12.25" w 2" d
Current Location Status:
On Loan
Collection Tier:
Tier 2
Source:
Gift of WOOD Radio
Related Entities:
WOOD Radio (donor) Harry Wesslund (creator) Harry Wesslund (July 22, 1912 - September 23, 1985) was an artist and designer in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and the creator of WOOD Radio's mascot "Willy Wood". He worked in the display departments of Wurzburgs and Herpolsheimers before starting his own company, Custom Displays, Inc., designing many graphics for numerous local and regional companies.
Wesslund graduated from Union High School in 1919 and Grand Rapids Junior College in 1933. He served in the United States Army from 1943 to 1946. Willy Wood (depicts) Alternate names: Willie Wood Willy Wood, sometimes seen as Willie Wood, is the mascot of WOOD Radio and TV in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He was created in 1951 by Harry Wesslund after the radio station hosted a contest to find a mascot and Wesslund's character won. According to museum records, WOOD Radio was sued for infringing on the Woody Woodpecker trademark, resulting in the station patenting Wesslund's design and name. Documentation of this story could not be found, however, the GRPM would welcome any supporting information.