Wiley Post
by Mike Wimmer

Wiley Post was from Maysville, Oklahoma and during the 1930's became one of the world’s most famous pilots. Post who only had a sixth grade education, was the first pilot to fly solo around the world. He also invented the pressurized flight suit and discovered the jet stream. Post and Will Rogers died in a plane crash over Alaska on August 15, 1935.
Mike Wimmer was commissioned in 1998 to paint a portrait of Oklahoma’s famous aviator and it was his first commission for the capital. The project was funded by The Wiley Post Centennial Commission, Southwestern Bell Company, Bob Burke and the Kerr-McGee Corporation. The portrait was dedicated in November of 1998, on the one-hundredth anniversary of Post’s birth. The commission was managed by the Oklahoma Arts Council.
Wiley Post by Mike Wimmer is located in the rotunda area on the fourth floor of the Oklahoma State Capitol and can be viewed daily from 8:30-5:30.
The Artist
Born
and raised in Muskogee, Oklahoma, Mike Wimmer began his career as
an artist during the seventh grade. He earned his B.F.A. from the University
of Oklahoma, where he met Don Ivan Punchatz. Wimmer later moved to
Arlington, Texas to be Punchatz apprentice at Punchatz famous Sketch
Pad Studio. Wimmer learned valuable knowledge regarding the
business aspect of illustrating as well as various painting techniques
and the working methods of the local Dallas illustrators. After his two and a half year apprenticeship, he moved back to Norman, Oklahoma and
set up his own studio using all that he had learned in Texas. Since
then Wimmer has become very successful illustrating children’s
books such as “Flight: The Journey of Charles Lindbergh” by
Robert Burliegh which was the winner of
the Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children in 1990. He also illustrated “All the Places to Love” by Patricia MacLachlan which
was published in 1994 and won the Oklahoma Book Award
for Best Illustrated Children’s Book 1995. Wimmer’s latest
book, “Will Rogers” by Former Governor Frank Keating, was
published in 2002 and has won the 2003 Spur Award from the Western
Writers Association of America. Even though Wimmer has worked for some
of the largest corporations in the world including Disney and Procter
and Gamble, Wimmer finds the greatest artistic pleasure within his
creation of fine art.
