For more than three decades, a working studio located in the serene Cache Valley of northern Utah has provided inspiration for Luke Frazier’s magnificent paintings. It’s a homey space filled with a plethora of items that he knows and loves and that gives visitors the opportunity to know him on a more personal level.
“When my wife Angela and I built our home, its design included a great room, which was intended to serve as my studio,” Frazier says. The room’s footprint measures approximately 20’ by 30’, and its 18-foot high ceiling easily accommodates his sculptures as well as large paintings.
“I have windows on all three sides —probably more than I need—which means I not only have the traditional north light, but eastern and southern exposures as well,” he says. “When it gets too bright in here, I can lower the shades to cut down the glare.”
Read the entire article in the March/April 2020 issue.
Texas Tapestry
Oil
28” by 36”
Moment of Truth
Oil
36” by 48”