Tuesday, December 12, 2006
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About Me
- Name: Tom Brown
- Location: So. California, United States
I am an American artist and I host a TV Art Instruction show where I teach studio oil painting and plein air painting in the Impressionist style. I also teach other artists how to paint through oil painting workshops and art instruction CDs and DVDs. My Impressionist plein air landscapes, still life compositions, portraits and figure paintings have been represented through prominent galleries for more than 20 years. My paintings are in corporate collections including the City of Irvine, Sears, Standard Oil, and Coca Cola. My work is often seen in leading art publications like Southwest Art, Art & Antiques, American Art Review, American Art Collector, Art Calendar and others. I am a former president of the Orange Art Association and past member of the Laguna Plein Air Painters Association and Southern California Plein Air Painters Association. On my Daily Painter blog I offer affordable small original oil paintings to introduce my work to new and ongoing collectors. Much of my work these days is done on a private commission basis, and I welcome inquiries. Thanks for looking.
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Previous Posts
- PASTORAL LANDSCAPE (click here to bid)
- “WHITE CHRISTMAS" (click here to bid)
- Christmas Snow Scene (click here to bid)
- "ANTIQUE TEACUPS" (click here to bid)
- NEIGHBORHOOD SUNRISE (click here to bid)
- "GRACEFUL EUCALYPTUS" (click here to bid)
- "LANDMARK WATER TOWER, SUNSET BEACH" (click here t...
- "TWILIGHT, FULL MOON RISING" (click here to bid)
- "DOUBLE YOLK" (click here to bid)
- "DAVID AND GOLIATH" (click here to bid)
1 Comments:
Tom, I saw this painting amoungst the masses and sighed, you would have fit right in with the early California plein air painters that I see at the Irvine Museum. Very nice painting.
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