Daniel Kany, the art critic for the Portland Press Herald, writes that
"Frey's art occupies the nexus between contemporary painting and brushy
traditionalism. If there is a focus to this new direction in Maine
painting, his art is it." Author of a number of books on Maine art and
artists, Carl Little explores art-historical influences on Frey from the
Fauvists and Matisse to Rockwell Kent and Howard Hodgkin, and traces the
history of landscape painting in Maine, revealing how Frey's bold colors
and dynamic brushwork set him apart. "His palette is strong and fresh,
his approach painterly in a manner akin to Fairfield Porter and other
devoted plein air painters," writes Little. Beautiful reproductions of
Frey's portraits of Maine provide eloquent testimony of Frey's vibrant
originality.