Fritz painted every day, even during his vacations. He had canvases, paints, the easel and more always at hand. While his children were playing and
This Siamese cat – typical for Hug works of the early 60s with minimal color on white canvas – has even made it as a
Ducks III, probably the last picture that Fritz ever made: Even when he was seriously ill Fritz painted and drew as often as possible. With
Fritz painted every day. Also on Sundays, during holidays, at the beach, in the mountains, in hotel rooms and of course also in the zoo:
Ducks II: A flock of ducks ascends from the island of Ufenau. In the background, you can see the bay and the old town of
Fritz also had a special relationship with owls. Like the ducks, he has depicted them in almost countless oil paintings, watercolors, drawings and lithographs. Unfortunately,
Many fans of Fritz Hug especially like his drawings and watercolors. A few brushstrokes only, a little water paint, in a few minutes, small masterpieces
Fritz was a great admirer of the impressionists. He himself tried many times to capture a fleeting impression in an picture, where colors and forms
Fritz loved ducks. He has portrayed them, caricatured, drawn, sometimes in scientific precision, sketched flight studies and painted them in the landscape. Almost countless photos
Toucan and Company from the 1960s, just digitized, should bring some color to a gray winter day.