Frank Gonzales

Frank Gonzales presents a perspective in nature that shows the subtlety in color, motion and immediate presence. The viewer of Frank Gonzales' work can see the true painter in his technique. His newest paintings bring out the playful artist in his subjects of birds, plants and flowers.

Recently, Frank Gonzales has been featured on the cover of October 2011's American Art Collector Magazine with his unique painting "Amplifier". The magazine quotes Gonzales "It was a challenge to pull shades of green on a yellow ground. It was fun to play with though."

Due to the positive response in collection for Frank Gonzales' show "Fragments of Nature", Gonzales is available to paint commissions. Inquire at Beals & Abbate Fine Art.

Inventory

"Nostalgia"


$2,100
20" x 16"
Acrylic on Panel
"Lift"


$2,400
24" x 18"
Acrylic on Panel
"Beyer's Beetle"


$795
10" x 10"
Acrylic on Panel
"Portrait"


$3,400
24" x 24" 
Acrylic on Canvas
"Tailors"


$2,400
24" x 18"
Acrylic on Panel
"Wrens, Traps & Fungai"


$2,100
20" x 16"
Acrylic on Panel
"Pygmy Owl, Horns & Poppies"


$2,400
24" x 18"
Acrylic on Panel
"Mischief"


$2,100
20" x 16"
Acrylic on Panel
"Cicada Killer"


$795
10" x 10"
Acrylic on Panel
"Variation I, II & III"


$4,650
30" x 72"
Acrylic on Canvas
"Deaths Head Moth"


$795
10" x 10"
Acrylic on Panel
"Meater"


$3,700
30" x 24"
Acrylic on Panel

Bio

Gonzales' work is about taking forms in nature and making them his own.

What he does is nothing new, but by using the language of color, composition, fragmentation, and representation his aim is to speak about these known elements and present them from a different perspective.

Frank Gonzales grew up in Tempe, Arizona.

He currently resides in Queens, New York with his lovely girlfriend,
a cat, and two turtles.

Artist Statement

“My work is about taking forms in nature and making them my own. What I do is nothing new, but by using the language of color, composition, fragmentation, and representation my aim is to speak about these known elements and present them from a different perspective.”