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DescriptionFor Wade.
I first met Wade Furlong in 2008, when a mutual friend arranged for me to have a commission done. In looking back now, it’s funny how he actually had to talk me into it. I was notoriously skeptical of commissions, and had a terrible history with them. And here he was asking me to sink money into a kid I didn’t know and had never even heard of. But after meeting Wade in person at a local con, and hearing his excitement and enthusiasm for the project, I felt a lot better about what I was getting into. My friends Jonathan and Joel even offered to record the unboxing. The day the piece arrived, they took the train that night, on their bikes (as they had no car) and then pedaled to my house from the station. Each had a digital camera, one to record video and the other for stills. We watched it later, and I must say, it’s probably one of the best unboxing videos I’ve ever seen (if I do say so myself). What was even more special is that they later put the whole thing on CD and made a copy for me and Wade. After watching his copy, Wade wrote to tell me how grateful he was. He told me that seeing the joy on my face and how thrilled I was with the piece, meant more to him than I could ever know. Thinking of it now, I am SO, SO, glad I was able to give him that sense to pride, validation, and worth. I just wish I could have given it to him when he needed it most. Needless to say, I bought several more pieces from Wade, including another commission for one of my birthdays. For those first few years, it was easy to keep in touch because he would always come out to that local con where we first met. But as with many friendships, things can change. He eventually stopped coming out west. Our correspondences began to lapse more and more until that too stopped. I thought that was the end of this story. In a way, I sort of wish it was. Just two friends who drifted apart, going their separate ways. Unfortunately, the real ending is much more tragic and very, very, sad. On August 9, 2022 Wade Furlong took his own life. He was 41 years old. Some of you may wonder why I’m even bothering to post this, more than 2 months after the fact. But that’s just it. I don’t want him to be an afterthought or some footnote in our hobby. He was a talented artist, a kind person, and a human being. He deserved, and deserves, better. Rest in peace Wade. Social/Sharing |
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Paul P Spiderversity
Member Since 2011
Posted on 10/13/2022
A beautiful and well-written tribute to a wonderful artist who should not have gone the way he did. I'm positive he cherished your friendship and the love you had for his artistry. RIP Wade Furlong.
Galac Tun
Member Since 2006
Posted on 10/13/2022
Oh man. I still remember you talking about him after my visit. I'm so sorry for your loss. We don't know what someone is going through and then we're shocked. RIP Wade
J C
Member Since 2012
Posted on 10/13/2022
What a touching story, thanks for sharing Eric. It's a good reminder to always be kind and listen, because you never know what someone is going through. Rest in peace Wade.
Chris K.
Member Since 2008
Posted on 10/13/2022
Wow...I'm seriously floored...and almost at a loss for words. What you wrote was really powerful, Eric - and they evidence the connection you & Wade enjoyed. He may no longer be with us, but his art and his impact most certainly are. RIP Wade.
Kasra Ghanbari
Member Since 2004
CAF Administrator
Posted on 10/13/2022
Wade thought you were the coolest, Eric. Thanks so much for writing this beautiful remembrance.
E DLS
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 10/13/2022
Kasra Ghanbari wrote:
Wade thought you were the coolest, Eric. Thanks so much for writing this beautiful remembrance.
I never would have been touched by his light if not for you. So glad you talked me into that first commission. Thanks to you, I have something really special to remember him by. Not sure if he ever played you that unboxing video, but if you are in my neck of the woods, I hope you'll stop by so we can watch it together. Be well my friend.
James Dornoff
Member Since 2019
Posted on 10/14/2022
Nice tribute to remember someone very talented, may he Rest In Peace. I just looked at some of his other work. A really unique eye for design and detail.
matthew reed
Member Since 2006
Posted on 10/15/2022
i met wade a little over a year ago. i work in the picu and micu. on occasion he would have to come up, deliver a patient or perform an exam etc. even at work i always have artwork around. it could be a sketch card in my pocket, a commission i brought in or maybe just something up on my computer. i find it can be rather soothing for a hectic position. one night i had an arthur adams creature on my screen and wade walked by. he stopped and talked for a bit about arthur, about art etc. we had never met prior. he told me his name and that he enjoyed such things. i looked up his worked and was really impressed by his efforts and unique talents. since that time whenever we would see each other we would have a pleasant quick conversation about such. at one point he brought me up a copy of his hardcover sketchbook from several years ago. the inscription was really nice and i appreciated the gesture. wade to me, always seemed to be reluctant to really discuss his own artwork, convention experiences etc. i knew very little about him and certainly was unaware of the burdens he carried. i was saddened by the news that he had passed. i feel like most of us are still shocked.
thank you for taking the time to share some kind words about a unique artist.
Robert Altamura
Member Since 2006
Posted on 10/16/2022
Beautiful words. I've only had one commission done in the ten years I've been collecting, but Wade was so nice and in touch with me. Also had suggestions to the page. He is missed.
Michael McIsaac
Member Since 2020
Posted on 10/16/2022
A tragic end to a person of enormous talent. I've known way too many men in their 40s who've taken their own lives in recent years. I'm not sure if the problem is that men of a certain age don't realize that it's possible to get help, but sharing stories like this I think raises awareness that they're not alone in their feelings and of the pain felt by those left behind. Maybe that can help encourage people who need help to get it.
Michael Kenyon
Member Since 2008
Posted on 10/17/2022
Michael McIsaac wrote:
A tragic end to a person of enormous talent. I've known way too many men in their 40s who've taken their own lives in recent years. I'm not sure if the problem is that men of a certain age don't realize that it's possible to get help, but sharing stories like this I think raises awareness that they're not alone in their feelings and of the pain felt by those left behind. Maybe that can help encourage people who need help to get it.
This hits hard tonight and I pray eternal peace for Wade. I can't speak to his art or his personality. It's tragic when a human being chooses this permanent solution instead of getting help (No judgement just sad). On September 2, 2006 I arrived on scene to discover that my brother and best friend Chris had taken his own life. 37 years old with two boys and a wife left behind.Completelly devestated our world. For the person death ends their worldy problems, but those left behind who loved and cared about them suffer immensily. If anyone ever feels tempted to self harm please talk to someone and or call the U.S. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline @ 800-273-TALK (8255)
E DLS
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 10/18/2022
Michael Kenyon wrote:
This hits hard tonight and I pray eternal peace for Wade. I can't speak to his art or his personality. It's tragic when a human being chooses this permanent solution instead of getting help (No judgement just sad). On September 2, 2006 I arrived on scene to discover that my brother and best friend Chris had taken his own life. 37 years old with two boys and a wife left behind.Completelly devestated our world. For the person death ends their worldy problems, but those left behind who loved and cared about them suffer immensily. If anyone ever feels tempted to self harm please talk to someone and or call the U.S. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline @ 800-273-TALK (8255)
Thank you Michael (and Michael M) for your messages of encouragement and hope. It's really impossible to imagine how suicide could be the answer for ANY problem. Let's all pray that those in desperate need of relief from their pain and suffering, can find it before it's too late.
Gregg and Amanda Spatz
Member Since 2010
Posted on 10/17/2022
Thanks for posting about Wade! He was a real talent, that unfortunetly had some issues that were kept hidden. I feel lucky to have kept in contact, but never met him in person. Glad I own something from him!
E DLS
Member Since 2005
Posted on 10/17/2022
Gregg and Amanda Spatz wrote:
Thanks for posting about Wade! He was a real talent, that unfortunetly had some issues that were kept hidden. I feel lucky to have kept in contact, but never met him in person. Glad I own something from him!
Yeah, I think that may have been part of the problem. His online personality was just that, a personality. When I think back on some of his emails, and even most of his comments here on my gallery, it just doesn't seem like him at all. In person, he was more quiet, mild mannered, and unassuming. But nothing that would have led me to believe there were any underlying issues (not that I'm in any wayn an expert on how to spot that sort of thing). I know he was sometimes bummed that his art career wasn't further along. But I never got a sense of anything deeper than that. Can't help but wonder if anyone had any kind of inkling as to what might have been going on inside him. Anyway, thanks for sharing.
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