Promoting my mosaic work in the community and at home. Handcrafted works designed for your space, inside and out.
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Corrupted Land landscape
Continued work on a series of aerial landscapes of polluted landscapes. Natural amazes me - especially when coupled with the sins of civilization. Fairly large work out of smalti. The third piece underway - need to write an artist's statement to explain myself:)
When you are done with this series, I hope that you will do a blog post that has pictures of all of them. I'm really liking what you are doing with these!
I don't do many buckles currently. I have a new love of my birds and can't stop from creating new friends.
Artistic Resume
Bachelor of Fine Art - University of Tulsa *
Creating one of a kind mosaic work for over 10 years including; Up With Trees donor wall, Schusterman-Benson Library (children and fireplace areas), Brady Heights Neighborhood (obelisk and drivers circle), presented and sold work through Stuff in Kansas City, and various art fairs and private residence installations.
10+ years in advertising and design
Various commissions in acrylic painting and mosaics
Cow Parade artist for Kansas City's 2002 Cow Parade
My name is Caryn Brown and I am a mosaic artist living in Tulsa Oklahoma. I grew up in California, Canada, Australia and finally Oklahoma. I have always known what my passion was - color. With an art degree from the University of Tulsa I began developing my skills from painting to mosaics with experimentation and self-taught direction. Over the past few years I have now enjoyed amazing inspiration and knowledge from regional and international mosaic artists as well. This enduring art form is at home inside or out, on the ground or hanging on a wall. My painting background is evident in my work given that the work is dependent on color, shading and imagery. I have returned to the Tulsa area after seven years in Kansas City. Currently I create my one-of-a-kind works out of my home in the Brookside area where I live with my husband Scott our two boys, Gus and Oscar.
Dedication event for the Brady Heights Neighborhood Association. Posters of the Tulsa Spirit monument are for sale! Click on the picture to follow the link for more information.
3 comments:
When you are done with this series, I hope that you will do a blog post that has pictures of all of them. I'm really liking what you are doing with these!
Thanks! A series is what I am shooting for.....
Good work…unique site and interesting too… keep it up…looking forward for more updates.
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