Logan Fox
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The son of missionary parents in Japan, Logan Fox drew so much at an early age
that his father hired a fine artist to tutor him. The family moved to Los Angeles when he was
12, where he continued to draw. He played in rock bands, worked as a ranch hand, and
lived on the Picuris Pueblo reservation in New Mexico. While in the Army in Viet Nam, he
drew portraits of the officers.
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After teaching himself to paint from art books, he took his BA
in Studio Art and MFA in Painting and Performance Art.
Mr. Fox currently exhibits and performs in the Los Angeles area, is a part-time
teacher for LAUSD, makes Kopykat paintings of 20th century masters, and does portraits at
local street fairs and by commission. He is also a fine art tutor on-site at Angels Gate
Cultural Center.

Artwork created with Pentel Oil Pastels
Studio: Angel Gate Cultural Center 3601 S. Gaffey St. Bldg B. San Pedro, Ca 90731
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