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Fred Weiser
Fred's feelings for
animals and his
knowledge of their
behavior and habitat
is evident in his
work. Most notable
about Fred's
paintings are the
use of color and
light to portray his
subjects. The
animals' eyes are
enthralling, and
each subject speaks
directly to the
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Surveying Andrews
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Fred Weiser MORE |
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Fred usually spends 10 to 12
hours daily at his easel
painting or doing field studies
in Cades Cove. He jokes that
he's laboring more now than
before he retired. During the
winter months, Fred can be found
hard at work in his studio in
Melbourne, Florida or doing
field studies at the Merrit
Island Wildlife Refuge. He
continually improves his art by
studying with the great
contemporary artists of wildlife
painting: Bob Kuhn, Guy
Coheleach, John Seerey-Lester,
Daniel Smith, Rod Lawrence,
Terry Isaac, and, most recently,
Carl Brenders.
Fred states, "I constantly
strive to convey the feelings
and sights I have experienced in
the Cove in my paintings so that
others can enjoy its natural
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beauty, and hopefully,
become more concerned with preserving
wildlife and their habitat." Spending time
in the Cove enables you to observe and,
hopefully capture those fleeting "magical
moments" that most folks don't get to
experience.
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