Gary Fox

Gary Fox studied graphic fine art at the Pretoria Technikon Art School in South Africa from 1978 to 1980. His diverse curriculum included painting, jewelry design, drawing, technical and conceptual design, as well as various printmaking techniques, such as etching, lithography, and silk screening.

Notable accomplishments include being commissioned by the University of the North in South Africa in 1992 to paint a portrait of Nelson Mandela. This portrait was presented to Mandela during his installation as the Honorary Chancellor of the university. In 1993, Fox was also commissioned by the government of Swaziland to paint a portrait of His Majesty King Mswati III. Over the years, he has completed numerous portrait commissions, earning recognition for his distinctive style.

Fox's work has been showcased in galleries and exhibitions across South Africa and the United States. A significant portion of his portfolio focuses on African wildlife, created with oils on canvas, and his unique impressionistic style captures the movement, color, and drama of the natural world. Fox often emphasizes that his artwork tells a story that goes beyond what’s immediately visible on the canvas, inviting viewers to explore deeper layers of meaning.