Floyd Frazier

American artist, Floyd Frazier, is a Los Angeles-area based painter who began painting for hobby in 2017, after retirement, and with no formal training. Still considering himself an emerging painter, Mr. Frazier’s works to-date, capture his interests, sprinkled with whimsicality, reflection, and parody in varying degrees. His works are recognized for improved depth and technique with each succeeding endeavor.

​Since October 2019, Mr. Frazier’s works have exhibited almost continuously in galleries, such as: The Cloyde Snook Gallery, Adams State University, Alimosa, CO; The TAG Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; Gallery 825, Los Angeles, CA; The Shotboxx Gallery, Hermosa Beach, CA; Las Laguna Gallery, Laguna Beach and, b.j. Spoke Gallery, Huntington, NY. Additionally, two of Mr. Frazier’s works were “wait listed” (honorable mention) for exhibition at [Dab affiliated] PROYECTO GALERÍA Y PROYECTOS DE RESIDENCIA, Juarez, MX.

​Two of Mr. Frazier’s paintings have been selected for publication in Los Angeles Art Association (Gallery 825)’s Volume 3 Catalogue, and another in the premier issue of Queer Quarterly. Mr. Frazier is an Artist Member of Los Angeles Art Association (Gallery 825), Tom of Finland Foundation and Saatchi Art.


Portfolio:

Floyd Frazier Fine Arts

My rendition of Kwame Brathwaite's iconic photograph.

Black is Beautiful “Black is Beautiful”

2021, 30" x 24" x 1.5", oil on canvas.
My rendition of Kwame Brathwaite's iconic photograph.

Cirque du Nuit “Cirque du Nuit”

2021, 30" x 24" x 1.5", oil and acrylic on canvas.
$2000

Havana “Havana”

2020, 30" x 24", oil on canvas.
$2,000

CANAL Street Station “CANAL Street Station”

2020, 24" x 30" x 1.5", acrylic on canvas
$2,000
While waiting for a NYC subway train, a colorful woman has fallen asleep on the bench; juxtaposed with a fashionable dressed woman headed in the opposite direction.  Imagine her story!  Imagine their stories!