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Crossing The Thames
£595.00Grand Canal
£595.00In Time
£1,495.00Rainbow Street
£1,195.00Market Square Cirencester
£1,195.00Canal Sunset
£1,495.00London Traffic
£995.00Walking To The Cathedral – Sketch
£495.00Walking Up Hill Sketch
£495.00Along The Shore
£1,295.00Morning Rise
£1,295.00Bournmouth Sun
£995.00Guildford Town Sketch
£445.00Salisbury Market Square
£395.00Salisbury Cross
£295.00Salisbury Cathedral
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About Colin Brown
After completing a four year course at Canterbury College Of Art, I embarked on a career for 24 years as an illustrator- visualizer based in the West Country. As a freelance I was able to work for diverse range of Advertising, Design and 3 D companies in Bath, Bristol as well as London and Europe. I had the opportunity to work on many campaigns for many different companies Hasbro, Mattel, Cadbury’s, Saga, Corgi Toys to name just a few. In many cases I worked closely with the designers producing visuals and taking the project right through to the finished illustration stages. I latter went on to illustrate for publishing, on teaching books, magazines, posters as well as being commissioned by The Guinness Book Of Records.
I now am a fine artist producing mainly one subject, being street scenes of the world. I like to evoke a sense of atmosphere and the feeling of being their through a loose style taking my influence from the Impressionists and Fauvism, using my visualising ways to produce the work. I take on commissions and along side this I also teach workshops and give live demonstrations.
My work is mostly influenced from the Impressionists, although I like all forms of painting. I love to paint in a way that is free and loose, not being constrained by detail. I want to convey a sense of atmosphere and as if the painting was a fleeting moment in time. I concentrate on the light as being the most important thing within the painting and only adding the detail to knit the scene together, when needed.
Having been as a Visualiser in the past as well as an Illustrator, it is from the visualising that I draw a lot of my technique today. I have the one style and like to try different things within it. I love all forms of art, but one of my biggest inspirations is Monet and the way he used paint and the single strokes of applied colour. I also like to make every stroke count and to be seen. This can give a great sense of movement.
I am really excited to see what 2020 has to offer and to progress my artist Journey with Buckingham Fine Art.