Artist Information:
Leonard Filgate
Fresno, CA
United States
Member Since: Feb 2002
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Artist Statement:
I have entered the world of children's book illustration from a fine arts background. My first approach to my art has always been to please myself, whether it is a seascape or a landscape or a painting of a ship or Rip Squeak™; it has to be something I feel strongly about and need to be satisfied with. Having always painted in a realistic style, it was natural for me to create Rip in the same manner. That's how I do things. I always wanted the work to appeal, not only to children, but also to adults and the child I believe is in most adults. So secondly, I do my paintings for children, to give them the best quality I can provide-- something I hope will be unique and memorable and will be appreciated beyond childhood.
I believe that art should be the best we have to offer and reflect the positive things in society and the world -- the nightly news brings us more then enough negatives. If my art can make someone smile, I have accomplished what I set out to do.
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Artist Exhibitions:
Recent One Man & Group Shows:
OnGoing:
Rip Squeak and Friends Galleries in Monterey, Carmel, and San Luis Obispo, California (see www/RipSqueak.com for further info.)
October 2005 to January 2006 Solo Exhibition - Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, Delaware
April 2003 Featured artist and included in Exhibit of Book Illustrators, Los ...
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Artist Galleries:
Primary galleries include:
RIP SQUEAK AND FRIENDS GALLERIES, Carmel-by-the-Sea, Monterey, and San Luis Obispo, CALIFORNIA -- See RIP SQUEAK.COM for details.
AMERICAN VISIONS, 718 Sutter Street, Folsom, CA 916-351-1623
BARKER ANIMATION, 27 Realty Dr., Cheshire, CN 203-272-2222
CEL-EBRATION, 30 Monmouth St, Red ...
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Artist Reviews:
From Gallery Directors:
“The first time I saw Leonard’s art, I could feel the connection— the lineage that stretched back to such diverse influences as Tenniel and N.C. Wyeth. Leonard’s work is, from first glance, timeless. The Rip Squeak stories remind me of what I find missing ...
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Collections:
The original acrylic painting, "MAROONED," is a part of the permanent collection of the Delaware Art Museum in Wilmington, Delaware.
Leoanrd Filgate's work can also be found in numerous private collections in the United States, Canada, Mexico, South and Central America, Europe, Australia, and Asia....
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Commissions:
Commissions have included Rip Squeak, Inc., Harcourt School Publishers, United States Navy, Warner Bros. Television, and various other private individuals and corporations across the United States and in Canada.
Commissions are chosen on an individual basis by the artist. You may contact him with any queries....
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Leonard Filgate's Free Artist Portfolio
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The Tea Party, 2006 Giclee, 24 x 20 X 1 inches Price: US$ 750
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Incognito, 2006 Giclee, 20 x 16 X 1 inches Price: US$ 650
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The Marionette, 2007 Giclee, 24 x 16 X 1 inches Price: US$ 700
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Surprise, 2007 Giclee, 20 x 16 X 1 inches Price: US$ 650
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The Bank Robbery, 2007 Giclee, 20 x 16 X 1 inches Price: US$ 650
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The Golfer, 2007 Giclee, 16 x 20 X 1 inches Price: US$ 600
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