Biography

Lifelong sculptor, Tony Frudakis continues to create
from his studio in Saline, Michigan. Tony began sculpting while still a
child, soaking up his knowledge of the arts from his father, EvAngelos
Frudakis, a sculptor, and his mother, Virginia, a painter.
Tony was born in Bellows Falls, Vermont in 1953, but soon after the
family moved to southern New Jersey. When Tony graduated from high
school he discovered his love of sculpting at Duke University. After a
year at the university Tony returned home where he worked as an
apprentice to his father for several years before attending the
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts on scholarship and later he received a
Masters of Fine Arts from the University of Pennsylvania. After
graduation, he opened his studio in New Jersey before moving to
Hillsdale in 1991.
A nationally recognized sculptor, Tony chooses to work in a modern,
representational, yet classical mode, drawing inspiration from his Greek
heritage and the genius of the Golden Age of Greek sculpting. Bronze
figures, both human and animal, are his milieu. His works grace both
private and public collections.
While in Michigan he has created numerous monuments and sculptures
depicting historical, mythological and spiritual figures throughout the
Midwest. Tony is listed in both Who’s Who in America and
Who’s Who in American Art. The National Sculpture Society and the
National Academy of Design have both recognized his talent through top
awards including the Gold Medal and the Daniel Chester French awards,
respectively.
Living in the Ann Arbor area of South Eastern Michigan with his wife
Vivian and daughter Christina, the family enjoys the beauty and serenity
of the region, and the friendship of colleagues, friends and neighbors.
Anthony Frudakis, NA
Anthony Frudakis Studio
1489 Bishop Rd. Saline MI, 48176
Phone: (734) 316-2503
E-mail:
tonyfrudakis@comcast.net
Web page:
www.anthonyfrudakis.com

