James Frazier Biography:
"When painting, I set out to match my own emotive spark rather than any nominal subject of garden or girl.' Said another way, color is Frazier's true subject, the medium through which he conveys his own emotions, and connects to the viewer. In conversation, as on canvas, Frazier speaks with directness of his impressions: the energy of sunlight suddenly breaking through trees, the tentativeness of a breeze, the perfume of a garden, the lazy beauty of a lakeside afternoon. Inasmuch as he uses broken bands of color to convey these personalized and admittedly "romanticized' impressions of his surroundings in his art, prints and posters, Frazier is an Impressionist in the classical sense.
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