I paint "Life on Canvas" specializing in portraiture, my goal is to capture a moment in time. - www.glendabrown.com Several months go into planning and painting a commissioned portrait. As practice and discipline I started creating small daily paintings. I paint en plein air to keep my skills accurate always learning. Sharing my knowledge and teaching workshops is rewarding. Lets face it, I just love to Paint and Share :-)
Thursday, September 24, 2015
A way to display your mini paintings
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Their history, colors and texture, I always loved old barns.
I love to see them and paint them. With DPW I am trying to work on my color
combination and understand each step of a painting. I am not where I want to be
but I do like the colors in this painting. It is about the process. This old
forgotten barn was on a small road in Franklin TN. She must have been something
in her “Hay Day”.
Monday, September 7, 2015
The Rescue
Art should be not
just what we see before us but what we see within ourselves. This self-
portrait is a message to my friends and acquaintances. Face your fears, have a
passion, love deeply, try to have fun with your life, and make each day count.
This summer, as I
painted in my studio and worked on rebuilding my barn, I felt compelled to
paint this portrait as a tribute. It is to encourage others to face their fears
and act on their deepest desires instead of making excuses and watching life
pass them by.
The impetus for
this began in the summer of 2011. My
neighbor called and wanted me to check out a horse that had been in a pasture
for months. This horse had been abused and starved for about 2 or 3 years, was
abandoned and left on its own for about 6 months. When horses are treated in
this manor they lose respect for all humans, then revert back to their wild
nature and avoid human contact. They can be hard to handle, especially for
someone that is not a horse person.
My husband was the
one with the big heart and he felt sorry for this horse. While we both are
animal lovers, I really didn’t want the horse because I was afraid of him. With my husband’s encouragement and my love
of animals, I overcame my fear and we soon became the owners of this horse.
I am still not
sure which one of us was more fearful, me or the horse. After months of work,
reading on the internet about horses, and getting help from friends, the
horses’ attitude began to change. With care and feeding he quickly gained about
400 pounds, and regained a slick, glossy black coat of hair. I also began to
change as evidenced by my love of and self-portrait with this beautiful animal.
The message I am
trying to express is make the best your life has to offer, have a passion for
something you love, fulfill your dreams. Don’t let life pass by you...whether
it is in the arts, writing, playing with children, running a gallery, opening a
business, or facing your fears. Don’t make excuses and live with regrets.
Have a purpose, have a passion and make a difference.
Glenda Brown
Saturday, August 29, 2015
Secret Garden
Plein air painting with my New York friend Christine McBryan it started to rain. I found the perfect place to paint inside the greenhouse in the beautiful garden of Chanticleer in Wayne PA. I walked around admired the garden and only had time to paint one painting but I got photographic reference of beautiful flowers. I plan on painting these beauties when the weather isn't so pretty outside. I had a great time walking the Chanticleer when it wasn't a shower.
I really felt like I was in a secret garden.
I really felt like I was in a secret garden.
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Family Roses
This is the little daily painting study.
This came from the small study painting. This painting is on marine plywood and is 4 x 7 feet, with a 1 x 4 board used as a frame and painted green.
These roses in front of my studio is where I got the idea to paint the large rose painting on my front porch.
These roses were my Great Grandmother's, my Grandmothers, my Daddy and finally are mine. These bushes have be up rooted replanted and grown from grafts several time over the last 130 years. How cool is that.
Saturday, August 15, 2015
Paintings are a study of our environment, our lives. Painting is truly Life on Canvas, capturing a fleeing moment in time.
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Thursday, August 6, 2015
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Abigail's Attitude
The first time this adorable happy go lucky 2 year-old child
ever had an attitude. This painting
tells a story, Taking photographs is too stressful on a child so young.
I loved the composition and her body language.http://www.dailypaintworks.com/artists/glenda-shaw-bro wn-5859/artwork
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Monday, August 3, 2015
Cayden
Children are our special gifts from God. Looking into a
child sweet face of innocence refreshes our soul.
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