Chloe Brown

Joined Artfinder: Nov. 2018

Artworks for sale: 2

United Kingdom

About Chloe Brown

 
 
  • Biography
    Chloe is a contemporary British artist, with an established international client base with collectors far and wide. Working to bring a connection by interpreting emotive issues our wildlife faces in conservation, climate change and endangered species. 
    Below are some commonly asked interview questions, if you would like to see more please go to my website and click on about.

    ''What made you get into art?''

    Art has always been an important part of my life, I remember as a young child the smell of the cheap wax crayons- the kind that came in the 80 piece children art sets and the real disappointment as they never did give off much pigment. The way I felt taken out of my environment, fully in the flow of painting. 
    It was only later in life after a freak life-changing accident whilst horse riding that I suddenly would have visions /dreams and ideas with a strong sense of urgency to create them that I started my professional art career. I had a joke with the doctors during my 1-year intensive recovery that the trauma to my head gave me abilities today!

    ''Why do you enjoy on focusing your art around wildlife and animals so much?''

    Early on as a child, I could always connect with animals. Natural history and science were my favourite subjects, you would often find me reading encyclopedias or covered in the mud outside!
    Before my accident, I was a horse trainer and I always had a deep emotional connection with animals. I could tell their next move or listen to what they had to say just by looking in their eyes. My nickname was the horse whisper! with my unique ability to connect with them, I want to enable my viewers to connect with the subject. Animals have always been a huge part of my life.

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  • Upcoming Events

    Upcoming events

    Event: Permanent hanging of 17 works

    Dates: 1 Jun 2017 - 1 Jun 2029

    Venue: Grand National Antree equestrian centre, UK

    Permanent collection of 17 works hung in the grand national equestrian centre.

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Upcoming events

Event: Permanent hanging of 17 works

Dates: 1 Jun 2017 - 1 Jun 2029

Venue: Grand National Antree equestrian centre, UK

Permanent collection of 17 works hung in the grand national equestrian centre.


 

Biography

Chloe is a contemporary British artist, with an established international client base with collectors far and wide. Working to bring a connection by interpreting emotive issues our wildlife faces in conservation, climate change and endangered species. 
Below are some commonly asked interview questions, if you would like to see more please go to my website and click on about.

''What made you get into art?''

Art has always been an important part of my life, I remember as a young child the smell of the cheap wax crayons- the kind that came in the 80 piece children art sets and the real disappointment as they never did give off much pigment. The way I felt taken out of my environment, fully in the flow of painting. 
It was only later in life after a freak life-changing accident whilst horse riding that I suddenly would have visions /dreams and ideas with a strong sense of urgency to create them that I started my professional art career. I had a joke with the doctors during my 1-year intensive recovery that the trauma to my head gave me abilities today!

''Why do you enjoy on focusing your art around wildlife and animals so much?''

Early on as a child, I could always connect with animals. Natural history and science were my favourite subjects, you would often find me reading encyclopedias or covered in the mud outside!
Before my accident, I was a horse trainer and I always had a deep emotional connection with animals. I could tell their next move or listen to what they had to say just by looking in their eyes. My nickname was the horse whisper! with my unique ability to connect with them, I want to enable my viewers to connect with the subject. Animals have always been a huge part of my life.