Santa Barbara artist Fred Gowland, 73, passed away on Thursday, January 16, 2014 after a brief illness.
Fred not only painted unique and colorful canvases, he lived an artist's life in his conversation, travels, or at his delightful home in Summerland. When you walked in the door you were not in a house, but part of a living, exuberant canvas.
Fred's home was filled with indigenous art from his world travels, vibrant paintings, fabrics, birds hanging from ceilings, giant Balinese bunnies on the terrace, coral and shells and gifts from the sea. Some he painted, some were left intact the way nature intended them to be.
Fred loved nature and it was evident in all parts of his world and art. Even his car was filled with sand, old shells and bits of driftwood.
Fred traveled the world, both alone and with his longtime companion, the late artist Jack Baker. Fred would absorb the world, save it to his visual memory card and then return home and paint his version of it - thus sharing the world with others through his canvases.
Bali, India, New Guinea all appeared in brilliant tableaus that he created whimsically each day in his studio. He had a way of making the most mundane seem magical and the magical seem totally normal. It was a great gift and one he was willing to share with others. He mentored and encouraged young artists. This was part of his giving, engaging nature.
His last show was in Hong Kong and Singapore where they could not get enough of his imaginative, yet quasi- realistic images and vivid colors.
Fred was born and raised in Redlands, Calif. and moved to Santa Barbara in the mid-1970s. He called Carpinteria and Summerland his home until his passing.
Fred loved the walking on the beach, bringing home shells and rocks and debris the sea tosses up and deposits on the shore. He would take them home, paint them and turn them into mementos that he would then give to his friends.
Those of us who knew him have those colorful bits of his imagination to remember him. Fred Gowland will be greatly missed by many. At his request, no services will be held. Memorial contributions in Fred's name may be made to a favorite charity.
Arrangements Entrusted to McDermott-Crockett Mortuary

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Frank Biddle
November 25, 2025
Lived with Fred´s aunt in Laguna. .(she called him Beau). I have two early water colors of balboa in Newport Beach. RIP my dear friend.
JOHN Anthony WOOD
October 6, 2020
Fred a great party friend of my parents Jack and Katie . Not to miss a beat was Jack Baker at your side. You were kind and had a wonderful way with words at time and lite up the room with your humor. You spent precious time with my wife Kathy who was nearing her time to leave this world. I know it meant the world to her and to me as well. You touched both our hearts. You have been missed and when it my time I hope we are all able to reunite. Always remembered never forgotten. A friend to a friend John Wood
Pamela Smyth
January 26, 2015
We remember you, Fred, growing up here. Your beautiful artwork graces the entry of Redlands Community Hospital and brings hope and comfort to all the patients and families who see much of your work everywhere they look.
Darleine and Bruce Bucklew
January 20, 2015
We miss Fred, his wild lust for life, the artist and the traveler who saw the world as it should be.
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Marta Turpin
January 26, 2014
A unique personality and a very accomplished artist, who will be lovingly missed by many.
L Reynolds
January 22, 2014
Laughed with you, traveled with you, and loved you. Now I will always miss you.
angie hugh dyer
January 22, 2014
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
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