Frank Robert Dixon Art Collections
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Artwork by Frank Robert Dixon
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Lightninghead by Frank Robert Dixon
Desert Beauty by Frank Robert Dixon
Looking To the Light by Frank Robert Dixon
The Key by Frank Robert Dixon
Thoughts by Frank Robert Dixon
Mermaids by Frank Robert Dixon
Wizzlewump by Frank Robert Dixon
Swirling Beauty by Frank Robert Dixon
Casolgye by Frank Robert Dixon
The Struggle by Frank Robert Dixon
Mechanical Tiger Girl by Frank Robert Dixon
What if... by Frank Robert Dixon
Magical Journey by Frank Robert Dixon
Creativity Castle by Frank Robert Dixon
Concern by Frank Robert Dixon
Surprise Encounter by Frank Robert Dixon
Secret Agent by Frank Robert Dixon
Face Machine by Frank Robert Dixon
Eyes by Frank Robert Dixon
Round Robot by Frank Robert Dixon
Into the Light by Frank Robert Dixon
Watercolor Fantasy by Frank Robert Dixon
Open Your Eyes by Frank Robert Dixon
Tanglareye by Frank Robert Dixon
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About Frank Robert Dixon
As a child Frank Dixon loved to read fairy tales. At age 7 he started writing his own stories and drawing pictures to go with them. His whole life he has loved creating magical fantasy paintings. Some of his most memorable images are of his imaginary “Land of Treetch”. Treetch are walking, talking tree creatures.
Dixon studied art and illlustration at Art Center College of Design and received his MFA in fine arts from California State University at Los Angeles. His background ranges from portrait artist on the Queen Mary, to award winning graphic designer/ illustrator for NASA, to a popular art instructor in Southern California. Artists that have influenced his work include Arthur Rackham, Maxfield Parrish, N. C. Wyeth, and Brian Froud.
Most of Dixon’s paintings are created using watercolor and colored pencils — sometimes adding glazes of oil paint to unify colors or drop them into shadow. He lives in a land of rolling hills and rather large trees in southern California.
In 2012 a collection of the artist's artwork was published: The Art of Frank Robert Dixon. There is more information about that book at: budsartbooks.com/prod.cfm/pc/ARTFRDS/cid/21