Born William Harry Mayes, in
Newark, New Jersey. "Bob" Mayes was the middle child of a family
of five children. He and two of his siblings were selected to
attend Arts High School, a fine arts magnet school for gifted children.
After completing high school, Bob elected to enlist into the US Army's
Military Police Corps and thus began a military career that spanned 30
years. During the Vietnam era, Bob was assigned as an infantry
adviser with Vietnamese Rangers (MACV-SOG) and spent his tour with the
army's elite Special Forces (Green Berets). Later, he was
reassigned as an MP to Ft. Bragg, NC. He attended college courses
in between missions and assignments, and earned college degrees in
Business, Accounting and Administration of Justice. Bob Retired
from the Army in 1984 and went to work in the corporate world.
He loved artwork but was limited to cartoons and the
caricatures he created in high school. He drew them sparingly when
he found free moments, and always of his surroundings. His
caricatures reflected the country he was in at the time and depicted the
people and their unique activities. After his army retirement, Bob
worked for several corporations, one of which in 1991 was the Senior
Citizens Council of Augusta, GA. True to his past, he continued
drawing caricatures of his surroundings, now of seniors going about
their daily activities.
In 2000 after suffering an illness that required major
surgery, Bob made a special change in his life of art. As suddenly
as the illness struck, he began to pencil sketch realistic
pictures. After 50 years of drawing cartoons and caricatures, Bob
started drawing portraits and landscapes. He could not recall
attempting this before and had to be convinced and coerced by coworkers
of the Senior Citizens Council to show his work to the public.
Now, retired again, Bob travels around the Central
Savannah River Area (the borders of Georgia and South Carolina) in
search of visual hardships, eyesores, and those fading structures of the
past to draw. This is now his way of preserving the memories of
the way it was.
For purchases, special requests or information contact
Bob Mayes himself: Mayes Fine Arts Gallery, P.O. Box 487,
Hephzibah, GA 30815 (706) 793-5986.