Freya Hite

 
 

Freya Hite’s work spans the areas of portraiture, the figure, landscape and skyscape, as well as abstraction and surrealism.  Freya believes experimentation to be important for growth, and continually incorporates new techniques and new subjects.  Color is often the central focus in her paintings, not only vibrant color, but soft and beutiful grays as a counterpoint.

Ms. Hite’s landscapes are impressionistic and frequently painted on location.  She is well versed in portraiture and figure painting after many years of study and commision work.  Sky-scapres include large, abstracted clouds, and space scenes (cosmic views inspired by images generated from the Hubble telescope).


Freya’s ‘mindscapes’ can be non-objective, or have recognizable elements whose interrelationships, combined with areas of abstraction, produce a surreal or dreamlike effect.  These painting evoke various thoughts and feelings, and free the viewer to imagine anything possible in another world.


Ms. Hite is and award-winning artist whose work is widely collected.  In 1979-1980, Freya attended the Rocky Mountain School of Art.  She has also studied at the Art Students League of Denver, and with artists in western Colorado.


 

Redemption

Original mixed media on canvas




















Looking glass

Original oil on canvas
























Variation on a theme

Original on canvas



















Aspen Duo IV

Original Oil on canvas

































Nude 3/4 Back

Pastel

Original