Affordable Island Art–Heather Brown

Starry night as depicted by Van Gogh hangs on millions of walls. Renditions of his work have made its way into stores at affordable prices worldwide. His iconic style of portraying the night sky is cross-cultural like Heather Brown’s depiction of the islands. With the use of organic lines and complimentary colors to evoke feelings, Heather Brown’s collection calls to those who love the islands.
These artists are respected in the art world for taking the usual and giving it a creative twist that makes their style different and noticeable. When walking into Hawaii’s art galleries, Heather Brown’s painting style clearly resonates with Island Life. Glassy Green, Bamboo and Orchids and Lost in Paradise are among the many favorites that are affordable with high-resolution gyclee prints that can be chosen from gallery porfolios. Prices begin at $30 to $2,000 or more depending on the size and art work.
Like music or clothing, art mirrors personality. Gyclee prints allow collectors to support and display artists that speak to them. Likewise, it is advantageous for artists to branch themselves out to the mass. This technique of reproducing art is reputable in the art community and is used in prestigious museums worldwide, the Met in New York being one. In this technological world, art is affordable for everyone. If you embrace island life or nostalgic for it, get reconnected with the aloha spirit through Heather Brown–Jack Johnson’s artist of choice.
sata
looks great
could use some more pics
i love hyperlinks but i love pics more!
david
HAWAII SURF ARTIST TO CELEBRATE 1-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF TOKYO GALLERY
March 27, 2010
Hawaii artist Heather Brown will be celebrating the one-year anniversary of her Tokyo Art Gallery, Heather Brown Gallery, this March 27, 2010. Brown, who lives on Oahu’s sunny south shore shares the same date with her own birthday making the day extra special. Heather has found tremendous success in Tokyo as well as around the world with her unique depictions of some well-known vacation and surf destinations like Diamond Head as well as some that she “just dreamt up”
Honolulu, HI (USA) March 5, 2010— Heather Brown has a few reasons to celebrate this March 27, 2010. Brown’s Tokyo gallery, The Heather Brown Gallery, will be celebrating their First Anniversary and Heather will be celebrating her very own birthday. Heather is “so stoked” to see her very own gallery in the Aouyama section of Tokyo, Japan reaching it’s first anniversary with so much success. Brown is releasing a very limited edition reproduction for the anniversary; only 30 will be made and will only sell through her Tokyo Gallery.
Heather Brown is a Californian born transplant to Hawaii that like many has found their “true home”. Brown dabbled in many diverse careers on her way to finding where her true passion laid, the wonderful world of ART. Heather received her Bachelors degree in Fine Art from the University of Hawaii, Manoa campus and shortly there after hit the ground running.
Brown, now 36, started completely on her own out of her quaint Haleiwa rental while still working as a boat captain/dive master on the North Shore of Oahu. Four short years later, Brown’s dream of being a “working artist” not only has come true, but it “has surpassed my wildest dreams”. Now with galleries around the world selling her original acrylics, limited editions reproductions, and prints, Brown finds herself not only working as an artist but also as a true entrepreneur managing all of her own production, shipping, sales and marketing efforts.
Heather has been active not only for her own gallery and galleries around the world but also as the “Artist of the Search” for popular surf clothing line Rip Curl, she is the artist behind the extremely strong “Plastic Free Haleiwa” campaign and has done many posters for such notable events as the Kokua Foundation, The Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, and the Women’s Pipeline Pro.
Contact:
Chris Viverito
Heather Brown Art
http://www.heatherbrownart.com
808-497-7770
dirtysouthpacific@mac.com