Chuck Fischer
Chuck Fischer
Prior to 2016, when Fischer exclusively committed to his fine art practice, he studied architecture at the University of Kansas and received a BFA in Design. He moved to New York City in 1980 and opened a decorative art studio in Union Square. He added product design for the home (tabletop, wallpaper, fabric) to his resume and his published pop-up books include bestsellers, Christmas in New York (Little, Brown & Co.) and Great American Houses and Gardens (Rizzoli/Universe). His designs are in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian’s Cooper Hewitt Museum, The Museum of American History, and the Artist Book section at the Library of Congress. Fischer’s work was recently featured in the literary and fine art magazine, Woven Tale Press, and the March/April 2023 issue of Artists Magazine.
Fischer’s geometric abstract constructions break the plane of two-dimensional painting and are composed of colored, textured, and multi-layered elements made from common materials such as wood, copper, and aluminum. The visual complexity of his work is created by varying the depth, color, and texture of each piece to draw the viewer into the work. Fischer never sketches before commencing work on a new piece but trusts his intuition and the materials at hand to guide him as he creates works of spatial balance and harmony.
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