JARED FITZGERALD
Jared FitzGerald was born in Seattle, Washington, and studied painting and classical archaeology at the University of Washington. The son of celebrated American artists James FitzGerald and Margaret Tomkins, a passion for art was fostered at an early age. He traveled extensively as a still and motion picture photographer while serving in the US Air Force and has developed a lifelong fascination with tribal arts and anthropomorphic imagery. Producing works in a variety of media, from classical ink painting to glazed ceramics,
FitzGerald has developed a style of intuitive painting centering on playfully naturalistic forms and abstracted figures. Since 2007, he has maintained full-time studios in Beijing, New York and Jingdezhen. FitzGerald’s work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions throughout the U.S., Europe and Asia and resides within many permanent collections including the National Art Museum of China, the Meridian Center in Washington D.C. and the Seattle Art Museum. He is a member of the American Research Association of Eastern and Western Arts, the China Contemporary Art Association, and the China Research Institute of Contemporary Art.
One Bee Coming to the Aid of Another, 1985, Gouache and black ink on masonite, 14 x 15.63 inches
Cat with Ball of String, 1985, Gouache on masonite, 11 x 13.5 inches
Plants Growing, 2014, Porcelain panel, 21.75 x 44 inches
Guarding, 2013, Porcelain panel, 35.5 x 21.25 inches
Spirit Animal, 2013, Porcelain panel, 35.5 x 21.25 inches
Totem, 2012, Porcelain panel, 43.5 x 21.75 inches
Sprouting Sea, 2014, Porcelain panel, 44 x 21.75 inches
Enchanted Shores, 2014, Porcelain panel, 21.75 x 43.5 inches
Spirit in the Cave, 1992, Egg tempera on linen lewan, 19.88 x 16 inches
The Ant & the Grasshopper, 1995, Egg tempera on linen lewan, 19.88 x 16 inches
Summer Afternoon, 2014, Porcelain panel, 67.25 x 31 inches
Red River, 1992, Egg tempera on linen lewan, 19.88 x 16 inches
Children Playing by the Sea, 1985, Gouache on masonite, 10.25 x 11.25 inches
Through The Night, 1985, Gouache & oil stick on masonite, 8.38 x 9.25 inches
Coral Figures in Daytime, 1986, Gouache on masonite, 8.38 x 9.25 inches