NBT Bank Wall of Art features David Frye
NORWICH – NBT Bank’s Wall of Art is featuring the artwork of David Frye at the bank’s Norwich Office on South Broad Street. Frye's work will be on display through the end of October.
In works featured in the exhibit, Frye captures a variety of scenes that feature waterfalls and architectural landmarks located Central New York. A graduate of East Carolina University School of Art, Frye’s primary mediums include pencil, color pencil, metal point drawings as well as glass engraving. His favorite subjects are portraits, historic landmarks and ruins and landscapes.
Frye has been known to hike several miles wading through creeks and rivers to find an interesting scene he wants to sketch on paper. “I once descended 75 feet into a gorge in the middle of December to sketch and photograph an obscure local waterfall,” said Frye.
For its Wall of Art, NBT Bank is partnering with the Chenango Arts Council to highlight the creativity of area residents. Council Executive Director Diane Batson-Smith said, “Using a variety of mediums, David provides each of us with a close, personal and unique perspective of the landscape and many interesting ruins that are part of the natural world around us.”
In works featured in the exhibit, Frye captures a variety of scenes that feature waterfalls and architectural landmarks located Central New York. A graduate of East Carolina University School of Art, Frye’s primary mediums include pencil, color pencil, metal point drawings as well as glass engraving. His favorite subjects are portraits, historic landmarks and ruins and landscapes.
Frye has been known to hike several miles wading through creeks and rivers to find an interesting scene he wants to sketch on paper. “I once descended 75 feet into a gorge in the middle of December to sketch and photograph an obscure local waterfall,” said Frye.
For its Wall of Art, NBT Bank is partnering with the Chenango Arts Council to highlight the creativity of area residents. Council Executive Director Diane Batson-Smith said, “Using a variety of mediums, David provides each of us with a close, personal and unique perspective of the landscape and many interesting ruins that are part of the natural world around us.”
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