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Artist
Portrait by Yoko Radke
12"
X 16" Oil 1998
Fred grew up in Honolulu,
Hawaii. His early interest in art was manifested by copying cartoons
as a child and progressing to drawing portraits of people from
photographs while in high school. Although having a strong interest
in the visual arts, he went on to study science at the University
of Hawaii where he received his bachelor degree in electrical
engineering. After a career in the telecommunication industry
and later as a consultant engineer specializing in microwave and
satellite transmission, Fred retired and set to build an avocation
in fine art.
Although considered as self-taught,
he pursued his early passion in art through studies with the late
Franz Griessler, an Austrian-born artist and a contemporary of
Egon Schiele. He also took several workshops with the noted watercolorist
Robert E. Wood and oil paintersT. M. Nicholas and Kevin MacPherson.
Watercolor was his choice of medium when he started painting and
in 1997, he shifted his focus to oil painting. As an adjunct to
painting, Fred continues to hone his hand-eye coordination skills
in drawing the human figure from life. He considers the human
form, the embodiment of universal inspiration and beauty, his
favorite subject. For him, rendering the human figure is the most
challenging art form and the most personal fulfillment when successfully
executed in any medium. He also enjoys the challenge of plein
air painting. Whether the subject matter is landscape, seascape,
figure, portrait, or still life, and regardless of the medium,
Fred strives to capture the essence of mood and the elusive quality
of light in his art.
As a member of the Hawaii
Watercolor Society and Association of Hawaii Artists, his paintings
have won numerous awards in local juried exhibitions. In the July
2001 issue of the American Artist magazine, his art work of portraits
were featured in an interviewed article. Fred was also invited
to participate in the fourth edition of the Biennale of Florence,
Italy. The Hawaii Book Publishers Associaton in 1999 awarded him
for excellence in children's book illustration for the book, Kolea:
The Story of the Pacific Golden Plover. He has also accepted
commissioned work. Fred's art is collected locally and abroad,
as well as by the Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts.
He lives with his wife Ingrid in Honolulu and is represented in
his home state by Cedar Street and Oahu Art and Frame Galleries.
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