Warner Friedman

Warner Friedman is an American modern contemporary landscape artist who uses shaped canvases to display vivid scenes set behind an architectural structure such as a fence, a gate, a window or a door. Friedman makes his paintings so realistic by building models and photographing the natural light falling on the scene.

Friedman was born in the Bronx, NY and spent his early career studying engineering. These skills can be seen in the mechanical drawings that he prepares before starting to paint. In his early 30s, he moved to the Berkshires and was inspired by the surrounding landscape.  His seascapes scenes mostly come from Florida and Maine, where the painter visits family and friends.

Warner has won many awards including a Pollock Krasner and a Mass Cultural Council, and his work is included in many prestigious personal and corporate collections.

 
Looking South, Oil on canvas, 36 x 72 inches

Looking South, Acrylic on canvas, 36 x 72 inches

 

Beach Railing, Acrylic on canvas, 44 x 108 inches

 
 

A Bend in the River, Acrylic on canvas, 42 x 70 inches, SOLD

 
 
 

Rural Geometry, Acrylic on canvas, 33 x 43 inches

 
 
 

10:30, Acrylic on canvas, 48 x 42 inches

 
 
 

Barway, Acrylic on canvas, 52 x 120 inches

 
 
 

The Red Gate, Acrylic on canvas, 52 x 120 inches

 
 
 

The Bridge, Acrylic on canvas, 90 x 66 inches

 
 
 

Shadow Lines for PM, Aquatint, 29 x 22 inches

 
 
 

Armagnac Box, Acrylic on board, 17 x 21 inches

 
 
 

Woodgrain Block, Acrylic on board, 17 x 21 inches

 
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