Rick Fitzsimons Art Collections
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Artwork by Rick Fitzsimons
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
The Hustler by Rick Fitzsimons
The Rifleman by Rick Fitzsimons
Batting Practice - Mickey Mantle by Rick Fitzsimons
Pavilion by Rick Fitzsimons
Yogi by Rick Fitzsimons
Touch of The Master's Hand by Rick Fitzsimons
Captain - Jeter by Rick Fitzsimons
Apple Blossum Time by Rick Fitzsimons
Cathedral Rock by Rick Fitzsimons
Nana's Locket by Rick Fitzsimons
Stars and Stripes Forever by Rick Fitzsimons
Carolers by Rick Fitzsimons
Farmhouse by Rick Fitzsimons
Marshal by Rick Fitzsimons
Courthouse Butte by Rick Fitzsimons
Birds of a Feather by Rick Fitzsimons
Rockwell Park Entrance by Rick Fitzsimons
Moonracer Farm by Rick Fitzsimons
Whities by Rick Fitzsimons
Lighthouse Retreat by Rick Fitzsimons
Downtown Bristol by Rick Fitzsimons
Peaceful Stream by Rick Fitzsimons
Venice by Rick Fitzsimons
The Letter by Rick Fitzsimons
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About Rick Fitzsimons
Rick Fitzsimons
Born in Bristol, Connecticut, where he now lives with his wife Bonnie, Rick’s interest in art emerged as a young child. Endless hours of drawing occupied much of his time as a youth. Although fascinated with the different aspects of art, he never thought he would make it his livelihood.
His background in Business Management led him on an unusual path, circling back to the world of art. Rick and his dad opened an Awards and Sign shop in their hometown. Not long after, customers would request new Logo designs for their businesses, which led to applying the images to large signs and vehicles. This service soon began to include painting various landscape pictorials on the signs. As a result, his love for creating and painting was rekindled.
For the pure joy of making art, Rick soon began painting canvas after canvas of landscape and portrait works, which he displayed at his establishment. Almost immediately, but much to his surprise, customers enquired about purchasing his art. At that time, the lights in his mind went on. He asked himself, “Is it possible that one can actually earn a living by doing that which was never considered to be work?” The answer apparently was yes.
Fitzsimons soon began publishing a few of his originals as limited edition prints. Today, Rick Fitzsimons continues to paint numerous, beautiful works that reflect a mastery of form and an intricate involvement with light.
An avid reader with a voracious appetite for museums and the wide range of masters such as John Singer Sargent, Albert Bierstadt, Thomas Cole, Norman Rockwell, Morgan Weistling as well as a host of other great artists have inspired him.
Indeed, the powerful and reminiscent beauty of Fitzsimons’ paintings are also due in large measure to looseness, honesty and faithfulness of his style. Rick’s paintings embrace a range of subjects, most prominently that which inspires him at the moment. He is at his best with subjects from everyday life, genre subjects, sacred-idyllic landscapes or figures in quiet repose, reflection or thoughtful isolation.