douglas fryer
Revisitations
Douglas Fryer Revisitations November 16-23, 2018
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Kanab oil 16x16
225 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico | 505.983.1434 www.meyergalleries.com | meyersfnm@aol.com
Douglas Fryer was born in Salt Lake City , Utah, and was raised in Illinois and California. In 1988 he received a BFA in Illustration from Brigham Young University in Provo Utah, and later returned to BYU for further study toward an MFA in Painting and Drawing, completing the degree in 1995. Douglas has taught fine art and illustration at several universities and art schools, including BYU, The University of Hartford in Hartford Connecticut, and at The Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. Although he works mainly in oil, Douglas enjoys working in a variety of mediums including watercolor, printmaking, and digital. His love of landscape stems from having lived in many beautiful areas of the country, including seven years in rural Vermont, and most recently central Utah. His personal works are moving images of places, objects and people that have simple, yet profound significance to him. He hopes that those who view his paintings will sense his love for his subjects and his pleasure in working with his materials.
Douglas Fryer’s paintings emphasize nature’s abstract elements through quick marks, loose forms and broken brushstrokes, which together form enlivened landscapes with a modern edge. Through a push-pull creative process, the artist blends, scrapes, adds and subtracts to form energetic compositions that are alive with movement yet retain a subdued and moody tone. The defined details of windblown trees or foggy mountains are smudged and smeared as Fryer aims to mimic the relative motion and abstraction of our own perception. “I want to express the idea that reality is more fluid,” he explains. “Though my eye and mind may focus on one thing in a scene, in reality all else is soft, interpenetrating in motion.”
Edge of an English Village oil 6x9.5
Bright Morning, Sevier River oil 22x30
Douglas Fryer’s paintings are under constant revision in the studio; an entire composition can be redirected with a single mark as the artist is guided and misguided by his intuitive and painterly process. “Each painting finds new life and shifting identity with each iteration,” he says. Through his solo show, “Revisitations” Fryer contemplates the elusive route he takes to arrive at a completed painting.
Twin Silos oil 8x8
Yellow Grass oil 12x24
Turns on the Sevier River, Winter oil 7x12
“I find myself obsessively rendering light and form with relatively small and broken strokes, only to take another brush or knife to broaden, simplify or soften the edges or transitions,” he says. “This goes on day after day, back and forth, until the painting begins to express the idea of infinite variety within a deliberate mode of unification of design.” -Douglas Fryer
River Thaw, February oil 12x12
Meadow monotype 8x12
For this year’s show, the majority of Fryer’s exhibition paintings are smaller works that call for intimate interaction. “I feel quite attached to even the smallest of paintings and have a close connection to them,” explains Fryer. “Even the seemingly least significant work can inspire feelings of awe as well as intimacy.”
Autumn Poplar oil 6x9.5
Kanab oil 16x16
Ranch on Canyon Road oil 10x20
Mountain Pasture oil 8x8
Mountain Storm (reprise) oil 18x18
Farmland, Northern New Mexico monotype 8x12
Storm and Sunlight oil 10x20
Highway Farm oil 8x14
Dark Waters, Winter oil 16x16
Irish Farmland, North Coast oil 7x12
Grazing in Tall Summer Grasses oil 8x12
Mill Near Sheepscombe oil 12x24
Landscape in Yellow and Gold oil 8x8
Spring City Barnyard in Twilight monotype 8x12
Dusk oil 12x27
Douglas Fryer
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Revisitations
Autumn Poplar Bright Morning, Sevier River Dark Waters, Winter Dusk Edge of an English Village Farmland, Northern New Mexico Grazing in Tall Summer Grasses Highway Farm Irish Farmland, North Coast Kanab Landscape in Yellow and Gold Meadow Mill Near Sheepscombe Mountain Pasture Mountain Storm (reprise) Patch of Sunlight Ranch on Canyon Road River Thaw, February Spring City Barnyard in Twilight Storm and Sunlight Turns on the Sevier River, Winter Twin Silos Yellow Grass
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Patch of Sunlight 6x7 oil
Douglas Fryer
Revisitations
November 16-23, 2018 Opening Reception Friday, November 16, 2018 | 5 to 7pm
225 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico | 505.983.1434 | www.MeyerGalleries.com | meyersfnm@aol.com