My Secret Life - Independent

My secret life - Stephen Wiltshire - The Artist's Archive

My secret life: Stephen Wilshire

The home I grew up in... is in Little Venice, Maida Vale, London. They have some beautiful houses there: luxury flats, boats and barges, and my mum’s house.

When I was a child I wanted to be... an artist, drawing with pen and pencil. I used to do architectural designs for buildings, penthouses, skyscrapers, Canary Wharf, New York, LA and Chicago. I also got into drawing classic American cars.

The moment that changed me forever... was when I was at Queensmill School [in London]. I used to draw animals, and at the age of seen suddenly found London landmarks very interesting. My teacher Chris Marris took me out for trips to discover them. By 14 I was commissioned to draw the developing Canary Wharf.

My greatest inspiration... The teachers who looked after me at school. Chris Marris was a very nice man; he taught me a lot.

If I could change one thing about myself... Nothing really. I love strolling around the streets, making up new ideas, buying my magazines, and drawing.

At night I dream of... being at Hamleys on Regent Street and finding all the models of classic Seventies cars; drawing celebrities such as Sienna Miller; my favourite music videos; driving my own car – and taking [the Beverly Hills 90210 actress] Jenny Garth for a ride.

What I see when I look in the mirror... I think that I am a good looking, happy young man.

My style icons... are Jemma Kidd, Cameron Diaz, Charlie Theron and Matt LeBlanc from Friends. Plus Adam Garcia and Will Smith. I still quite like the late Eighties and early Nineties style.

The shop I can’t walk past... used to be Woolworths and is now Hamleys. I always pop into WH Smith, as well, to buy my magazines.

A book that changed me... is about London architecture; I got it for Christmas.

My favourite work of art... is almost anything from Richard Estes, his paintings are like the real thing.

My favourite item of clothing... I like suits, ties and shirts, and sometimes I put on my dinner suit for events. It looks really nice on me.

I wish I'd never worn... that hat when getting off the helicopter in Hong Kong. It slid down on to my nose. I did not see a thing and the photos were in the papers the next day.

It's not fashionable but... I like to wear slippers at home. I always wear slippers at home; I don’t want to get my feet dirty when I walk around and they are more comfortable.

You wouldn't know it but I'm very good at... playing the piano, singing and sight reading. I am really good at playing 'Stand By Me' by Ben E King and 'Wonderful World' by Sam Cooke. I also sang 'My Cherie Amour' by Stevie Wonder at my sister's wedding.

You may not know it I'm no good at... swimming. I don't like it because the water is always too cold.

If I have time to myself... I like to stroll through the city, working on new ideas. I visit new developments or just take the DLR to Canary Wharf.

I ride... public transport. I still prefer the old double-decker bus. I usually sit upstairs as the view is better from there. When I am invited for events I am always driven in a Land Rover. Once I drove a car on Brands Hatch. I was 17. I broke the clutch several times.

My most valuable possession is... my talent. I think I am very talented and I am good at what I do.

My favourite building... is the Canary Wharf development in London. It's all brand new, squared avenues in New York style, with new offices everywhere, stations and piazzas. It's somewhat futuristic.

Movie heaven... Rain Man. Dustin Hoffman play Raymond Babbit, Tom Cruise plays Charlie Babbit. 'I am an excellent driver,' says Raymond. It is very funny. And they drive a 1949 Buick Roadmaster Convertible. Raymond plays an autistic savant. I have watched it a lot of times.

The person who really makes me laugh... is Raymond from Rain Man, and Joey Tribbiani and Ross Geller from Friends.

The best invention ever... is the aeroplane. I travel a lot around the world and I would not want to sit on a boat for weeks.

My house... is in Maida Vale. I love Maida Vale; it is a very nice place and it's easy to get to my gallery at Pall Mall.

The last albums I bought/downloaded... were by Kanye West, Beyonce, Rihanna, All Saints, Kool and the Gang, Appleton and the Backstreet Boys. My iPod has just stopped working.

In 10 years' time, I hope to... have my own penthouse, living there with my friends in good company.

My greatest regret... is not meeting my dad any more. He died in an accident when I was a little boy. I miss him very much.

My life in seven words... Keep doing what I do best, drawing.


A life in Brief

The artist Stephen Wiltshire MBE was born in west London on 24 April 1974. When he was three, his father died and Stephen was diagnosed with autism. He started drawing at five; Sir Hugh Casson of Royal Academy described him as 'the best child artist in Britain'. He has featured in numerous documentaries and his work is displayed in the Stephen Wilshire Gallery, Royal Opera Arcade, London SW1. He lives with his mother in West London.

 

Bestseller Prints

The Top 10 Bestseller Prints All time favourite artworks of London, New York and most world cities. Various sizes available framed too. Fast Delivery.

Press Office

Stephen Wiltshire Press Materials Download Stephen's biography, key dates and press brief. Find the artist's answers to some of your interview questions.

Image Library

Stephen's Photo Library Photographs of a Genius in action from the late 1970s to today for press use or illustration purposes.

Artist Studio

Stephen Wiltshire's London Studio Our Private Studio is located in Chelsea Harbour, London, welcoming collectors on an appointment basis.
  • Shopping

    Pay with your credit or debit card, PayPal, Bank Transfer, Apple Pay or Google Pay. We ship worldwide on a daily basis and you can also buy original drawings for collection at our Private London Gallery. Payment Methods

  • Delivery

    We deliver worldwide on a daily basis while your parcel is fully covered by our Lloyds policy throughout its journey. Shipping costs start from £7.99 within UK and £15.99 to anywhere in the world depending dimensions and weight. All parcels are packaged professionally. More on Shipping

  • Commission the Artist

    Stephen continues to take on art commissions for his clientele. Call, message or email us if you have a particular view or city in mind. There may be a waiting list. Commissions

  • Press office

    Information for journalists and publishers about Stephen Wiltshire, including press releases, key dates, biography, his rider, Q&A and publishing rights. Our Archive and Image Library are also available to you. Brief us about the context and direction of your publication or Message Us to schedule an interview. Press Office

  • Returns

    If for any reason you are unhappy with your purchase, let us know within 21 days, and we will offer you a full refund, no questions asked. We replace your items in case your parcel is damaged or lost in transit. Shop with Confidence

  • Who we are

    Stephen Wiltshire Ltd is registered in England and Wales. Our address is 27 Kings's Quay, Chelsea Harbour, London SW10 0UX, United Kingdom. About Us