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Fred Fellows

Member Info
CAA Member since 1969
Born: August 15, 1934
Education
Self-taught
Contact
P. O. Box 805
Sonoita, AZ 85637

Fred Fellows was born in 1934 in Ponca City, Oklahoma, home to the Ponca and Osage Indians. Early influences that shaped his desire to be an artist and nurtured his love of the cowboy life included his aunt who went to Taos, New Mexico every summer to study under Nicolai Fechin and Birger Sandzen. She encouraged Fred to draw and paint at an early age. He also grew up listening to stories of the Old West from his grandmother’s brother who rode in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show and later the Miller Brothers’ 101 Show, as well as his grandfather who went to Tonopah and Goldfield, Nevada during the 1905 gold rush.

Fred started out as a saddlemaker for Butler Saddlery in Paramount, California and went on to be a cowboy on the Jamison Ranch at Monolith, CA, and then an art director for Northrup Aircraft. All leading to an interesting blend of art and the West, and a lifetime of painting and sculpting.

Fred has won Gold and Silver medals in drawing, sculpture and painting. One of his proudest moments was to receive the highly coveted CAA Award at the 2007 show, voted by active members for the best overall exhibition. He is also proud of his wife Deborah, an accomplished sculptor, who is a member of the National Sculpture Society and just recently inducted into the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame in Fort Worth, Texas.

 

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