“05 August Sunrise”, Sold

Sunrise, to become a gift for a lady born on the 5 th August.   A semi abstract painting produced ‘plien aire’ by Gordon Frickers, measuring 40 x 50 cms (15¾” x 19¾”), oils.   How would the colours, tones, form and composition reveal themselves?   “How long does it take to make a painting?” … Read more

Château de Saurs

House painting?

More to it than you might at first think. Page updated  new images and revised texts.

Château de Saurs, 17.05.17
Château de Saurs, 17.05.17

This beautiful painting, produced partly on location was much acclaimed by the Gaillac historian and author Alaine Sorreano, mentioned  more times than any of the other paintings in the collection when he introduced an inaugural showing of this collection at the Maison Culturale, Ville de Gaillac.

This elegant new painting in oils on canvas measures would make a worthy addition of any collection, private or public.

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Never before… Gaillac

Gaillac, an introduction, a major re edit of this page including completed paintings added, This collection is a project never before undertaken, as of this evening it includes several of my paintings, never before seen on the Internet, completed. The page shows us a little of the atmospheres and ambiance of the Gaillac region, a … Read more

Last chance…

I drive towards my ‘second’ home’ tomorrow; Castelnau de Montmiral. To dismantle after mid day 30 th, a much praised exhibition. At the Espace Culturale, Gaillac, comments included M. Soriano’s : “total commitment”, “Tarn lucky to have this artist” etc, invitation of the Gaillac Municipal, closes mid day 30 th Dec. After which I’ll dismantle … Read more

A Gaillac Reception

The Gaillac Reception 02.12.16, a beautiful evening.
The evening went well, M. Soriano (I hope I spelt his name correctly), the much respected author and historian gave good appreciation, a very flattering speech.
It seems your friend Gordon is now a celebrity in and of Gaillac… 

Gaillac Reception
Gaillac Reception
The paintings speak for them selves and for the region.
The paintings are now part of the long story of Gaillacois Tarn, I hope you will get to see them.

The Gaillac Reception
The Gaillac Reception 

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