I am a visual artist and have know I was since I was three years old. The family is a four generation of artists, on the female side. My mediums over the years have been, pencil, ink, casein, oil, and acrylic. Also, some 3D sculptures along the way. Now I work with digital art.
Teaching art to adults was very interesting to me. I maintained two studios, one in a loft downtown and one at home. Unfortunately the downtown building became too old and was demolished in 2008; my residence there was over 30 years. My home studio has been reorganized to be the computer room. I am very pleased to post in Renderosity.
Nevelyn Brown, 3/15/10
This image seems to have disappeared, I shall leave the information and try to find it. I found it and it is posted above.
'Stoner Hill Heroes' Shreveport, Louisiana 16'H x 13'W x 13'D Steel, antique brick, concrete c1996 PYRAMID GROUP Nevelyn F. Brown, Tama R. Nathan, Lucille Reed This art installation made possible through the Community Cultural Plan administered by the Shreveport Regional Arts Council, with funds from the National Endowment for the Arts Locals Program, the Louisiana State Arts Council, the Louisiana Division ot the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism and the City of Shreveport.
*** Spirit1 is a professional Visual Artist and Educator. Her mediums are: drawing, painting, photography, and sculpture. She uses all mediums and all surfaces on which to create her two-dimensional and three-dimensional images. Her hobbies include writing, research and developement of creative ideas, sewing, gardening, and visiting with her peers and friends. *****
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Comments (4)
tallpindo
Each one expands the horizons of someone who was raised in a small town and experienced the patterns on linoleum and wallpaper as his first art. Even the curio stands with birchbark models of native villages and the bronze models of Washington DC buildings brought as souvenirs of high school trips show the blindness of early age.
jmb007
beau travail!!
farmerC
Shining.
afugatt
And beautiful!