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Artist: Renee Brown
Wulfenite with Cerussite, Emergeitite, Botryoidal Plumium
By Renee Brown
Located in Quebec, Quebec
Brown sculpts hundreds of small, crystalline shaped pieces, making sure each one is a work of art before she assembles her compositions. In this piece, a forest of emergentist surro...
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2010s Naturalistic Renee Brown Art

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Ceramic, Mixed Media

Churrite, Botryoidal Hematite, Cielium
By Renee Brown
Located in Quebec, Quebec
Renée Brown creates an elegant piece that looks as though it could be found deep in the ocean. Brown sculpts bountiful amounts of small, crystalline shaped pieces, making sure each o...
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2010s Naturalistic Renee Brown Art

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Ceramic, Glass, Mixed Media

Onyx Lichenite, Platinum Nugget
By Renee Brown
Located in Quebec, Quebec
Brown’s Onyx Lichenite, Platinum Nugget is a glamourous wall-sculpture piece. Often called the ‘Tuxedo Flower’, this piece combines mystery and opulen...
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2010s Naturalistic Renee Brown Art

Materials

Ceramic, Mixed Media

Rose Wulfenite with Cerussite, Botryoidal Gold with Azurite
By Renee Brown
Located in Quebec, Quebec
Renée Brown’s Rose Wulfenite with Cerussite is an intimately scaled sculpture reminiscent of a budding blossom. Layers upon layers of surface detail suggest the passing of time as t...
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2010s Naturalistic Renee Brown Art

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Ceramic, Mixed Media

Petrified Coral, Pyromorphite, Amberite, Copper Cabochon
By Renee Brown
Located in Quebec, Quebec
Brown creates a biomorphic macro-focused piece of coral rendered in ceramic. Glass amberite grows amidst the gilded green pyromorphite. Looking closer, we see the pyromorphite is fo...
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2010s Naturalistic Renee Brown Art

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Ceramic, Glass, Mixed Media

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