| The Yellowhouse Gallery Presents:
Linda Browning |
| | Linda has painted ever since she was old enough to hold a brush. Brilliant fall foliage and blankets of snow were her inspiration when she was growing up in western N.Y. state, and paintings depicting these subjects won her blue ribbons in art competitions as well as a college art scholarship. Linda attended West Virginia University in Morgantown and Appalachian State University in Boone, NC. After working as a commercial artist and as a medical artist, she moved to Hatteras Island where she met her husband and established Browning Artworks, the island’s first fine art and craft gallery. Twenty successful years later, the Brownings closed their gallery so that Linda could return to her long-neglected art career.
Since then, Linda has participated in numerous group exhibitions as well as one- and two-woman shows. She is a member of the Watercolor Society of North Carolina, the Dare County Arts Council, and the Hatteras Island Art and Craft Guild. When Linda’s not painting, she’s giving lessons to budding artists, birdwatching, exploring the dunes, playing guitar, or leading song at Our Lady of the Seas Catholic Church in Buxton, N.C.
Coastal scenes and aquatic themes are her inspiration today. Whether it’s capturing the expanse of feathered wings in flight or the shadows on sand dunes in morning light, Linda shares with the viewer the love that she has for her cherished Hatteras Island home.
"My emotional response to color stirs me to paint. My love of flora and fauna directs what I paint. Light and shadow define how I paint it.
I love to sing, and I want my colors to do the same. While some painters use a palette full of manufactured pigments, I prefer to use only six and mix them to attain the hues, shades, and strengths I need to convey the mood or feeling of a piece. By mixing my own colors, I achieve harmony and cohesiveness in an entire body of work.
The creative process of painting is about passion...mine. It’s also about sharing with you my awe of Creation." |
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The Yellowhouse Gallery
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 | Featured Artwork | |  The Dune Path In Summer Linda Browning |
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