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Josh BrownPink and Yellow2025
2025
$2,400
£1,823.19
€2,100.03
CA$3,433.44
A$3,765.57
CHF 1,942.06
MX$44,982.98
NOK 24,631.29
SEK 23,106.94
DKK 15,688.74
About the Item
Josh Brown has had a lifetime interest in creating art, most notably through his depiction of animals. He swiftly captures the mood of his subjects and brings the personality of each creature to life in a very graphic way. His bold minimalist style captures the energy and attitude of his subjects creating joy, magnetic characters, and curiously subtle movement. Brown does this deftly with sculptural brush strokes and refined palette knife. The work of Josh Brown is designed to inspire us to live curiously in goodwill and humor, in art and life.
Over the years Brown has also had the opportunity to care for his community through art, raising funds for numerous charity groups, battered women shelters, animal rights organizations, children hospitals, and local food venues.
Brown has had the pleasure to be featured on numerous blogs, magazines and trend hunting sites for his work as a painter/sculptor, and exhibitions with the Shain Gallery, Charlotte, NC; Michael Mitchell Gallery, Charleston, SC; Lagerquist Gallery, Atlanta, GA; and the Studio E Gallery, Palm Beach Gardens, FL.
- Creator:Josh Brown (American)
- Creation Year:2025
- Dimensions:Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)Depth: 1.25 in (3.18 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Napa, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: JBX-3031stDibs: LU144217006102
Josh Brown has had a lifetime interest in creating art, most notably through his depiction of animals. He swiftly captures the mood of his subjects and brings the personality of each creature to life in a very graphic way. His bold minimalist style captures the energy and attitude of his subjects creating joy, magnetic characters, and curiously subtle movement. Brown does this deftly with sculptural brush strokes and refined palette knife. The work of Josh Brown is designed to inspire us to live curiously in goodwill and humor, in art and life. Over the years Brown has also had the opportunity to care for his community through art, raising funds for numerous charity groups, battered women shelters, animal rights organizations, children hospitals, and local food venues. Brown has had the pleasure to be featured on numerous blogs, magazines and trend hunting sites for his work as a painter/sculptor, and exhibitions with the Shain Gallery, Charlotte, NC; Michael Mitchell Gallery, Charleston, SC; Lagerquist Gallery, Atlanta, GA; and the Studio E Gallery, Palm Beach Gardens, FL.
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