Ray
has been working as an artist since he graduated
from college with a B.S. in visual communications.
He worked mostly as an illustrator and graphic
designer in and around Baltimore, Maryland where,
until recently, he had lived all his life. Although
he enjoyed working as an artist he was creating work
according to the commercial needs at hand. He longed
to create the kind of work that would combine his
love of nature, wildlife and the outdoors with his
artistic sensibilities and experience.
In
2003 an opportunity arose. Ray’s wife Maria’s career
had them move to Southern California. Ray left his
job in Baltimore and decided to do his best to build
the kind of career that would keep him inspired.
Since moving to California, Ray has been focused on
doing the kind of work he has always wanted.
Combining his love of drawing with his love of
nature. The result is Ray Brown Art - The Nature Of
Graphite.
Ray’s art is a reflection of his experiences in the
field. He uses only his own photos and adventures as
reference for his work. Spending as much time as he
can in the field, traveling through our National
Parks and visiting our country’s other natural
wonders both great and small, Ray gathers the
inspiration and reference he needs. Ray says, “
Each time I take a trip I am amazed. I get so
excited to be in places like Yellowstone or Alaska,
I hope some of that shines through in my art.”
Ray has found the creative inspiration he wished for
in the effort to communicate his excitement and love
for nature.
Career Highlights:
2008 Nature Works Wildlife Art Show and Sale
2008 South Eastern Wildlife Expo
2007 San Bernardino County Museum Wildlife Art Expo
2007 Easton Waterfowl Festival
2007 South Eastern Wildlife Expo
2006 Easton Waterfowl Festival
2006 South Eastern Wildlife Expo
2005 San Bernardino County Museum Wildlife Art Expo
2005 Easton Waterfowl Festival2005 South Eastern
Wildlife Expo
2004 Arts for the Parks mini 100
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