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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 viewer.
 


Surveying Andrews Bald


 

The Intruder

The Crossing

Red Wolf






 

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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
   
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. For more go to web.