Brad Fisher Animal Drawings and Watercolors
American, b. 1961
A bonafide painter, Brad Fisher was born in Southern California, though after decades living in the city considers himself a New York artist. Fisher has shown extensively in the Hamptons and New York City throughout the span of his over 20 year career. His work encompasses themes of humanity, animal companions - particularly dogs, architecture, and sexuality. Fisher's passion for his art has created a dedicated collector base, including Hollywood and New York icons such as Renée Zellwegger, Drew Barrymore, Designer John Barlett, and Photographers Richard Phibbs, and Arnaldo Anaya. Fisher has also appeared as a model for Ralph Lauren and J Crew, which has led to an art following with the fashion set.to
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Artist: Brad Fisher
"You Don
t Have To" Figurative Ink
Japanese Watercolor on Paper by Brad Fisher
By Brad Fisher
Located in New York, NY
You Don't Have To, Brad, 2019
Ink and Japanese watercolor on paper by artist Brad Fisher
9 x 12 in
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2010s Brad Fisher Animal Drawings and Watercolors
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What
s next, Brad? Figurative Ink
Japanese Watercolor on Paper by Brad Fisher
By Brad Fisher
Located in New York, NY
What's next, Brad?, 2019
Ink and Japanese watercolor on paper by artist Brad Fisher. Unframed.
9 x 12 in
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