Simple Serenity

Categories: 2016 March-April Issue, Acrylic, Browne, Jeremy, and Landscape.
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Pristine and peaceful, the paintings of Canadian artist Jeremy Browne are a celebration of freedom, nature’s beauty, and man’s relationship to the natural environment. Like Monet’s haystack imagery, which explores the perception of light across various times of the day, seasons and weather conditions, Browne’s paintings create similar visual essays that celebrate his own fascination with the inherent natural beauty found in rustic, rural homesteads enhanced by the glow of sunrise, evening shadows, or moonlight reflections on a snow-covered landscape.

Born in 1977 in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, Browne’s early upbringing imbued him with an inherent love for the simplicity of nature. Sharing his parents’ enjoyment of the outdoors, he spent nearly every weekend of his youth camping in Canada’s national and provincial parks, many of which were situated in the fertile farming areas of central Ontario.

Jeremy Browne

Home at Last
Acrylic
16″x12″
“Most of my work is very architectural looking, with many of my scenes being done in an elevation type format. This painting was one where I wanted the various planes of the barn to give you a sense of depth and dimension.”

Jeremy Browne

Deep in the Woods
Acrylic
12″x20″
“This was the first barn I had ever seen that had the barn wood painted blue, and that in itself was more than enough to make this one of my favorite paintings.”


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