Award-winning illustration by Joseph Daniel Fiedler


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Cards

Dobutsu/Animales/Tiere, a new package of six 5X7 limited edition animal note cards, is now available. Dobutsu/Animales/Tiere [Japanese, Spanish and German words for Animal(s)] is a special selection of images in celebration of natural diversity. Beautifully printed by Steve Buckley of Photographic Reflections, each package is hand wrapped, labeled and signed. See the selection here. Card packages are available in groups of three for $12.50 or all six for $20.00 plus shipping/handling.

Prints

Museum quality, archival Gicleé prints on Hahnemule fine art paper are now available for purchase. Each print is custom made and hand signed. Just pick the image that you like from the portfolio and let me know which one you want. Prints [up to 16X20] are $100.00 plus shipping/handling.

Original Paintings

Many of the paintings on my website are also available for purchase. Sizes naturally vary from 4x4 feet to 6x6 inches so please contact for specifics.





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Welcome to Joseph Daniel Fiedler Art - Painting and Illustration. As an award-winning independent freelance artist-illustrator since 1973, Joseph Daniel Fiedler [Scaryjoey] has produced art and illustrations that have appeared in numerous publications and exhibitions. Fiedler has illustrated children's books, and received a Silver Medal from the Society of Illustrators of New York. Many leading professional Journals and organizations have recognized Fiedler's paintings and illustrations. Fiedler's personal paintings have been exhibited at galleries in Germany, Japan and throughout the United States. As a pedagogue, Fiedler has taught painting and illustration at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA and at the College for Creative Studies, Detroit, MI. Fiedler's use of material and imagery make his art very traditional but he prefers to think of it as Neo-traditional. Casual, sketchy drawing, deliberate surface defacement, sanding, scratching, layering and collage put the image into a kind of frame, an historical reference. What he does is create a simulacrum of something that he's seen before, reproduced somewhere, buried under layers of yellowed varnish and partially torn. Not surprisingly, the suggested retro look and feel of generic, vernacular art of the late 1940's and '50's relates to the time in which Fiedler grew up. Fiedler has lived in Pittsburgh, PA, Tokyo, Japan, Taos, New Mexico, Detroit, MI and now resides in Nevada City, CA. For more information and blog visit: Drawger Click here to learn about Joseph Daniel Fiedler, browse portfolios, view past and current exhibitions, and watch the video "Little Pictures(c)".