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Fred Garbotz was born in Rhode Island and grew up on the East Coast. After completing his B.A. in Business Administration at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, Garbotz continued his education at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. There, in the 1970"s, he majored in both art and architecture. He then began his studies under several mid-western sculptors. His unique and playful style of art was born under their tutelage.

For the past 30 years Fred has worked primarily in metal as an art form. He began with copper and brass, then evolved into steel and aluminum, and now combines all metals plus glass for accents.

Today his work spans a wide specturm including both sculpture and furniture. He prides himself in creating pieces that marry form and function. "To me, my art is fun. Using the human body in a simplified form, my furniture becomes more than function. I like to think that there is an underlying personality in each peice that speaks out to you in a light and friendly way."

His sculptures, whether twelve inches high or twelve feet high, also reflect this philosopy that art is to be enjoyed.

Click here to see Fred's work.