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Josh Fradis
The history of glassblowing and the fact that it has hardly changed over the past 2,000 years is what I respect and admire. The only thing that has changed is technology and how we achieve our heat. Glassblowing is an art form that not anybody can do at any time. You cannot go to the art supply...
Peter Freischlag
Peter has been an artist for as long as he can remember and still proudly displays the ceramic dinosaur he made when he was just four years old. However, since 1986 he has solely worked in watercolors. Peter has shown his artwork in juried shows and galleries since 1987 winning numerous awards....
Paul Freundt
Form = Essence
The search for pure form is a passion for me. By that, I mean the distillation of discovered form into it’s minimal essence -what can and cannot be taken away without destroying the integrity of the form. I have sought to carry this philosophy, developed in my earlier career as a...
Nicole Freytes
Abstract acrylic paintings
Aileen Frick
I am interested in the way collage can be integrated into paintings so that one is not conscious of the boundary between the printed image and paint. Beauty and silence play an important part in my artwork. The paintings become quiet meditations on meaning and existence. Most of all, I try to...
Kathy Friesz
Original abstract oil and mixed media. Works created on canvas and oil paper. Etheral formations emerge as work developes taking queues from nature. Layers of color and textures are incorporated into each composition.
Robin Frisella
Fine art has the gentle power to reflect the best things in life . . . beauty, hopefulness, serenity. The hands of artist Robin Frisella harness that power in pastel works that are as stunning as they are calming. An apple in an antique bowl. Ripe pears just waiting to be eaten but, for now,...
Jessie Fritsch
I paint because I was raised surrounded by a creative and arty family who always supported my artistic talent. I am driven to make art, teach art, and help build an art community. I am inspired by random moments and paint what I find to be calming beauty in my busy life. The one common denominator...
Gilberto Frometa
Acrylic and oil paintings.
David Frutko
I tend to work in series, developing and exploring a concept, when I am fully satisfied I move on to another concept. Most of my work involves texture materials, stone, mica, laval, glass, etc.