Francine Fox, a nationally and internationally exhibiting studio artist, delves into the realms of wildlife, human culture, and history in her captivating paintings. With a profound love for zoology and a keen eye for the wonders of nature, Fox's work is both dramatic and fantastical. Having earned her BFA from Kutztown University of Pennsylvania and her MFA from the University of Delaware, Fox hails from Pennsylvania and has shared her knowledge and passion for art at universities throughout the United States. Currently, she serves as an Associate Professor of Art in painting at Wayne State College.
Fox's artwork can be found at Kenise Barnes Fine Art in Kent, CT and Warm Springs Gallery in Warm Springs, VA, where her unique perspective on the connections between wildlife and human society is showcased. Her visually stunning paintings offer viewers a glimpse into a world where the natural and cultural realms intertwine, creating a rich tapestry of storytelling and imagination. To adorn your home or office with prints of Fox's mesmerizing work, don't hesitate to make a purchase and bring a touch of magic into your space.