from Peter Bishop

Eugenes passing was so unexpected and his enthusiasm for life and art will be greatly missed. I saw him last year when we collected some pieces of work he still had left over from the gallery days. I first met Eugene and Lizzie in 1987 when I was fortunate enough to...

from Kate Milsom

The first painting I ever owned was a Fisk. I had spied it the first time I was whisked up to the lofty heights of Eugene’s garret at the top of the Kilvert Gallery. It was a small landscape of Hever Castle, propped in a corner, catching the light like a golden...

from Shelagh Popham

Eugene wrote to me recently on one of his spontaneous cards,”Thank God for art; a manifestation of the intangible.” And thank God for Eugene; his art, his colour, his wit, his warmth, his Piscean parties and his hugs. I am so sad that we have lost him but...

from Peter Arkle, New York

I always wanted to get back to Hay to see Eugene after not seeing him for many, many years (way back in the 1990s––I think was the last time I was there)… I do always think of him and smile. He’s one of those vibrant people that is easy to remember––his voice, his...

Hay Brecon & Talgarth Sanctuary for Refugees

Dear Supporter, It is with great sadness that we write to inform you that our good friend and ‘artist-in-residence’, Eugene Fisk, died early this morning following a fall on Wednesday. His gentleness, perceptive insights and strong humanitarian principles...

from Bob Ringwood

So very sad to hear of the passing of Dear Eugene, I met him and lizzie through my friends David Walker and Rhona Muirhead and saw them every Christmas and often during the year when I stayed with David in Leominster…Eugene had a wonderful mind and I loved having...