WENDELL FIOCK
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Artist’s Statement
I choose subjects that interest me and techniques which advance my skills. I like variety in the art I view as well as the art I create. Therefore, I create art in charcoal, pen and ink, watercolor, acrylic, pastel and mixed media.
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North American Wildlife
Wendell Fiock
22 x 28
Ink
I chose black and white to keep the images pure.
Tiger
Wendell Fiock
11 x 14
Acrylic on mat board
Acrylic paint pressed onto cut mat board pieces then assembled into puzzle pieces l floated above the background for depth. Whiskers are painted wire.
Dessert Wine
Wendell Fiock
12 x 20
Acrylic on Popsicle Sticks
We have seen many wine bottle paintings. I merely chose to use a different way to present the subject.
Chiseled Horse
Wendell Fiock
11 x 14
Ink on acrylic background
I chose to use a 3-D sculpture of the horse, modeled into a 2-D image using the ink pointillism technique.
Uncovered Merlot
Wendell Fiock
18 x 24
Ink and watercolor on paper.
I like using ink(pointillism) accented with watercolor.
A different way to view a wine bottle.
Royal Swan
Wendell Fiock
10 x 20
Acrylic on canvas
I wanted the contrast in colors plus the use of paint and ink pointillism.
Impact
Wendell Fiock
29 x 35
Watercolor
Abstract which combines design, color and motion
Faces
Wendell Fiock
16 x 20
ink on canvas
Black background, gesso under planned images, then inked using the pointillism technique. Sepia tones added for diverse views.
Safe Haven
Wendell Fiock
11 x 14
Ink on paper
A warm image of how birds and humans should be able to interact together.
Ink, using the pointillism technique.
Jonathan's Best
Wendell Fiock
22 x 28
Collage; paper on foam board
We have all seen “apple ” paintings. I wanted something different.
Magazine clippings on 1/2 inch foam squares glued together to form the image.
Old Friends
Wendell Fiock
16 x 20
Ink on canvas
Ink, using the pointillism technique, of the relationship between two familiar objects.
Summer Slumber
Wendell Fiock
22 x 30
Acrylic
Color and black and white in contrast not often seen together