Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Exhibition Images and Season's Greetings from Bryce Brown

 

Merry Christmas and best wishes for the exciting New Year that lies ahead!

Merry Christmas - Christmas Tree Art
Thank you for the contact we have had this year and thanks for appreciating my work!



Lightly on the Land Early preview

All of the exhibition images and information have now been loaded. View them at http://www.exhibition.net.nz/ and please contact Zohar Gallery or myself with your inquiries.There has been a lot of interest in this exhibition, so we have decided to do this early preview, only to our own friends and clients.

“Bryce is an artist who moves forward in leaps from one painting to the next capturing the essence of his subjects in a distinctive style that is powerful yet subtly moving.” Denis Robinson. Editor of New Zealand’s Favourite Artists (2007, Saint Publishing).

Lightly on the Land January Exhibition Zohar Gallery Mt. Maunganui 2008 http://www.exhibition.net.nz/


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Sunday, April 8, 2007

Four Ladies - Painting by Bryce Brown

 

Figurative painting Four Ladies by Bryce Brown

Figurative Painting


Four Ladies by Bryce Brown


Bryce Brown's figurative art is characterized by a somewhat naive style. His paintings are not about capturing the minute details of his subjects; rather, they are an emotional experience of human relationships and intimacy as experienced in family life or work. Background detail is often absent, or just enough to provide the context of the relationship of the figures in the painting. His figures are typically painted with faces that are flat and featureless, and the limbs of the figures are often "meaty" with "fisty" hands and "clubby" feet. The figures are rarely painted alone; communing or toiling together are common themes. The figures often appear as if they are from a by-gone era with women in dull-colored frock coats and hats, a technique that removes the distraction of the material and physical while providing emotional punch. The painitngs appeal to our emotional reactions and romantic responses to "the good old days", a time when life seems simpler to us and human relationships seemed more important than they are today. Bryce Brown's figures have not yet yielded to the spin of the technological centrifuge that pulls us apart from our kith and kin in our "modern" lives, and as I contemplate his paintings, I experience a reaction of envy for the complete innocence and purity of the human relationships of the figures.


"Four Ladies" is a fine example of several of these aspects.


Four Ladies by Bryce Brown Acrylic on Canvas 51x67cm.

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