About this Product
This is an Original painting in gouache with a cold wax finish on a 6x12 inch artist birch wood cradled panel with all sides painted, wired and ready to hang. This is a modern Impressionist representation painting of a photograph. The piece is titled “3 Lilies” and signed on the back.
Cold wax seals the gouache painting, offers protection and a unique aesthetic with a matte finish and added texture, making it more durable and visually interesting.
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Meet the Maker
My name is Kelly Brown and I am a self taught daily painter
American Daily Painter- Kelly Brown. I love painting nostalgia to remember those I miss, Flirty Stills, Nature whims and animal love.
My primary works are done with encaustic mediums, encaustic pigments and other mediums such as goauche, oil paints and india ink. Acrylics on canvas are gaining momentum in my daily practice. Most of my encaustic paintings are done on cradled wood canvas/panels with edges painted and ready to hang. I do also have framed encaustic works that are painted on gesso boards.
Mediums: Painting (Gouache-Watercolor-Ink, Acrylic, Oil, Pastel)
Genres: Floral Still Life, Landscape, Animal
Experience: 20+ years
Education: Self-taught, Extensive Research, Continuous Art Workshops
Artistic Journey:
As a child and young adult I was a drawer. It wasn’t until my late 30s that I began to explore painting with various mediums. My painting journey began with oil and dry pastels on paper, capturing the essence of whimsy expressionism. Over time, my curiosity and passion led me to delve into gouache, ink and watercolor on boards rather than on paper.
Techniques and Inspirations:
My love for these mediums and their interactions pushed me to find ways to preserve the brilliance of my works which led me to encaustic wax, a medium that not only protects but enhances the depth and luminosity of my paintings.
Style:
My artistic style is best described as whimsy expressionism, characterized by bright, beautiful color combinations. I am deeply influenced by the whimsical shapes found in nature combined with the forms we build that invoke my Americana landscape works. Impressions of modern patterns combined with vintage nostalgia memorabilia find their way into the playful yet thoughtful compositions of my floral still life artworks. Last but certainly not least, my animal paintings come from my amusement in their curiosity. Each piece is a vibrant expression of joy and creativity, inviting viewers to experience the world through a lens of wonder and imagination.
Continuous Learning:
Despite being self-taught, I am committed to lifelong learning. I frequently visit libraries, study master artworks and explore the internet to research various mediums and techniques in depth. Additionally, I actively participate in art classes offered by other artists, continually seeking to refine my skills and expand my artistic horizons.
Clay Sculpture:
In addition to painting, I am also passionate about clay sculpting. This medium allows me to bring my whimsical expressions into a three-dimensional form, creating tactile and interactive pieces that complement my paintings.
Personal:
I live with my husband and my 2 GSD -Evee and Elsa in Central Minnesota in a smaller town surrounded by farmlands, prairies and wetlands that provide an abundance of inspiration for my landscapes and wildlife. I grew up in the Minneapolis suburbs near the city and raised 3 kids while working in the IT side of the health care industry. I recently retired to dedicate myself to my long time dream of creating original paintings and clay sculptures.
Etsy:
I have an Etsy shop and have sold over 900 original paintings and have recently joined Goimage, I am thrilled to be part of this handmade community!
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How it’s Made
Painted from a photo in my studio with gouache on an artist birchwood cradled panel and finished with cold wax using my fingers. Buffed with a soft cloth when dry.