Nickel Plate Arts features Frederick Green’s ‘Being There’

Frederick Green’s art includes works such as this: "Oregon Wine Country." (Art provided)

Fredrick Green paints what he knows. People, places, moments in time. Most recently, he has been exploring the theme of “Being There.”

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Green graduated from Indiana University with a BFA in printmaking. In his words, he “got a degree from IU and it took 35 years to get a paycheck from it.” Shortly after, he took up a job in construction design. He developed his business and creative skills for five years before becoming an architect. It turned into a life-long career and his fine arts journey went into hiatus.

In 2016, he and his wife built an art studio onto their current home; he began experimenting with painting, and she experimented with textiles.

Each painting is made with a loose hand. Thin layers build depth and create vivid tones. Smaller details are done in brushwork and larger details with tools like stamps and silicone spatulas. Green says he finds the process similar to lithography. Always the storyteller, he captures images of his travels, heartfelt moments with family, or forgotten fragments of Americana. Lately, he has been finding inspiration close to home. Even the fields he drives past lend themselves to his imagination. “Nothing is the color you think it is,” he said.

Fredrick Green’s exhibit, “Being There,” is on exhibit in the Stephenson House on the Nickel Plate Arts campus from Friday, Aug. 5 through Saturday, Aug. 27. The gallery is free and open to the public from noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Friday and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.

Artwork can be purchased by contacting Nickel Plate Arts or ordering online from NickelPlateArts.org/exhibits.

You can meet Green in-person at his reception during First Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 5 at Nickel Plate Arts, 107 S. 8th St., Noblesville.

About Nickel Plate Arts

Nickel Plate Arts is an umbrella nonprofit organization that creates and coordinates arts and cultural experiences across communities in eastern Hamilton County and the surrounding areas to improve the quality of life for residents, strengthen local economies and enrich experiences for visitors. Nickel Plate Arts is a project of Hamilton County Tourism, Inc. Visit at 107 S. 8th St., Noblesville, online at nickelplatearts.org or call (317) 452-3690.