Douglas Fryer
Meyer Gallery Remaining Traces
Douglas Fryer’s pensive and atmospheric paintings reveal the essence of his subjects. Each piece reflects his deep connection to the landscapes, objects, and people that inspire him. Fryer’s meticulous attention to detail and ability to capture light and texture allows viewers to see and feel the quiet beauty he encounters.
Through his art, Fryer translates his emotional responses into a visual language that resonates with the soul. His landscapes evoke tranquility and contemplation, while his still lifes and figures capture intimate, timeless moments. Fryer’s use of color and composition strikes a balance between reality and abstraction, guiding the observer’s emotions.
In “Remaining Traces,” Fryer’s latest exhibition, visitors can immerse themselves in his emotional landscape. Each painting offers a glimpse into the moments and places that have shaped his artistic vision. Fryer’s dedication to capturing the essence of his subjects invites viewers to share in his journey, finding connections to their own experiences and emotions.
Fryer’s work stands as a testament to the enduring power of art to connect and communicate. His paintings encourage a deeper appreciation for the simple, often overlooked aspects of life. By inviting the audience to pause and reflect, Fryer hopes to foster a greater awareness and sensitivity to the world around them.
Autumn Skies oil 6 x 6
A May Afternoon oil 12 x 12
A Bowl of Grapes in Theory oil 10 x 10
Across the Sanpete Valley oil
20 x 20
Blue Morning oil 24 x 24
Lingering Winter oil 15 x 30
Meadow Hay oil 12 x 27
Year’s End oil 12 x 27
in Teacups study oil 8 x 8
Douglas Fryer
Autumn Skies
A May Afternoon
A Bowl of Grapes in Theory
Sanpete
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Storm Shadow City Creek, Winter
Sonny Still Waiting
Changing Seasons
Douglas Fryer Remaining traces
in Teacups study
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