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Jorge Fick Jorge Fick (1932–2004) was an American painter who is known for his “Pod” series of large-scale oil paintings “depicting semi-abstract symbols of growth and regeneration.”〔Fyfe, Joe. “Jorge Fick at Eric Firestone”. Art in America, Vol. 95, Issue 11, p. 165. December 2007.〕 Pod paintings blend abstraction, cartoons and Pop art. Fick was influenced by eastern religions such as Zen Buddhism, the culture of Pueblo peoples, and new visual imagery.〔Fyfe, Joe. “Jorge Fick at Eric Firestone”. Art in America, Vol. 95, Issue 11, p. 165. December 2007.〕 ==Early life== Fick was born and raised in Detroit, MI, to strict Roman Catholic parents who sent him to Cass Technical School, a public trade school in the inner city of Detroit, from 1947 through 1950, where he learned excellent manual skills and graphic design, and gained access to the art collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts.〔Malin Wilson. “Artist hasn't been buffaloed by commercialism, (Jorge Fick)”. Pasatiempo. April 26, 1985.〕 He spent 1950 and 1951 at Society of Arts and Crafts Detroit, MI. Later that year, he attended Mexican Art School in Guadalajara, Mexico.〔“Jorge Fick.” Ask Art. http://www.askart.com/askart/f/jorge_fick/jorge_fick.aspx〕 After art school, he changed his first name from George to Jorge in homage to his Hispanic culture.〔Wilson-Powell, Malin. “Jorge Fick 1932–2004.” May 2008.〕
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