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SUSAN BROWN |
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| After studying design in Leeds, Susan started as an interior designer and began to take an interest in architecture and architectural illustration. She specializes in painting buildings both in England and abroad and her work features prominently in a number of private and public collections |
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Her work has also won her recognition at the Laing Art Competition and the Hunting Art Prizes and she was a winner at the Singer & Friedlander/ Sunday Times Watercolour competition. Her work has been selected for exhibition at the Discerning Eye exhibitions in London from 2001 and she won The Penrose Purchase Prize at The Discerning Eye Exhibition in 2005. Her watercolour style is unique and innovative. She manages to handle her subjects in a spontaneous manner, creating bold lively images but retaining absolute confidence and control over her medium. |
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Artist’s statement: ‘I see my work falling into two areas, the real and the unseen. The first area of work, the ‘real world’ is a figurative recording of life, predominantly architectural studies of existing surroundings, often exploring the mathematics, rhythm and movement within structures and the relationship between man and his built environment. This induces a reminiscent response. The second 'the unseen’ falls into abstraction. Influenced and inspired by landscape and events the work focuses on texture and pattern, on strata and rhythm. This induces an emotional response.’ |
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