Golden Beeches oil on canvas 30 x 42 inches BOS 011-G
Queen Paris Knighting William D’Aubigny oil on canvas 32 x 23 inches BOS 018-G
Empress Hilton Leading Her Troops into Russia oil on linen 60×72 inches BOS 019-G
Hilton Curing Cancer at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) oil on canvas 46 x 64 inches BOS 017-G
The Annunciation of Paris oil on panel 32×23 inches BOS 016-G
Golden Beeches oil on canvas 30 x 42 inches BOS 011-G
Terra oil on canvas 28 x 36 inches BOS 012-G
Parc de Truman oil on panel 56 x 40 inches BOS 015-G
Irish Myth Series Memory of Joan oil on panel 23×32 inches BOS 004-G
Upstate New York Snow oil on panel 28 x 36 inches BOS 022-G
Godfrey Meadow oil on panel 28 x 36 inches BOS 013-G
To Fredericksburg oil on panel 28 x 36 inches BOS 014-G
Broken Branch Creek oil on canvas 12 x 16 inches BOS 020-G
Upland oil on panel 23 x 32 inches
Rembrandt Tree oil on panel 14 x 18 inches
Pasture oil on canvas 12 x 16 inches
Portrait Chair oil on canvas 46 x 64 inches
Victoria oil on canvas 12 x 16 inches
Low Country (Sunset) oil on panel 20 x 28 inches
Overlook oil on canvas 12 x 16 inches
Madison, Georgia (Gray Day) oil on canvas 12 x 16 inches
Fairway oil on canvas 20 x 28 inches
Georgia Leaves oil on canvas 42 x 54 inches
Road to Weatherhill oil on canvas 40 x 56 inches
Wonderland oil on panel 40 x 30 inches
Firs at Sunset oil on panel 23 x 32 inches
English Road oil on canvas 20 x 28 inches
Cotton Field oil on canvas 14 x 11 inches
Copper Beaches oil on panel 23 x 32 inches
Skidway oil on canvas 12 x 16 inches
Shannon Ridge oil on canvas on panel 36 x 40 inches
Pearl Lake oil on canvas 40 x 56 inches
In his paintings, Brett Osborn invents places that are rendezvous for himself – who he is now and who he was in the past. His artwork intersects both a present state of place and past memory. These elements are often juxtaposed from multiple seasons into a single work creating a sense of place without specifics of time.
“I want the viewers to be able to project their own experience, memory, and history onto my work. I am not trying to create a place of beauty, although I have a specific aesthetic, my use of color and form function to represent a sensation.”
His works have an inherent beauty expressed through a deep familiarity of place and time. There is a cursory sensation of visual pleasure created from the tension points in the work such as in the horizon line where the sky meets the earth and between light and shadow.
“I want to express chill and warmth, fall and spring, light and shadow all in a single work.”
Brett Osborn studied art in Los Angeles where he received his a MFA in Drawing and Painting from California State University. Currently serving as the Dean of the School of Fine Arts at the Savannah College of Art and Design, Brett has exhibited throughout the United States as well as Germany, Korea, France, and Spain.
For availability and inquiries, please call 404 408 4248 or e-mailinfo@kailinart.com
BRETT OSBORN
Golden Beeches oil on canvas 30 x 42 inches BOS 011-G
In his paintings, Brett Osborn invents places that are rendezvous for himself – who he is now and who he was in the past. His artwork intersects both a present state of place and past memory. These elements are often juxtaposed from multiple seasons into a single work creating a sense of place without specifics of time.
“I want the viewers to be able to project their own experience, memory, and history onto my work. I am not trying to create a place of beauty, although I have a specific aesthetic, my use of color and form function to represent a sensation.”
His works have an inherent beauty expressed through a deep familiarity of place and time. There is a cursory sensation of visual pleasure created from the tension points in the work such as in the horizon line where the sky meets the earth and between light and shadow.
“I want to express chill and warmth, fall and spring, light and shadow all in a single work.”
Brett Osborn studied art in Los Angeles where he received his a MFA in Drawing and Painting from California State University. Currently serving as the Dean of the School of Fine Arts at the Savannah College of Art and Design, Brett has exhibited throughout the United States as well as Germany, Korea, France, and Spain.
For availability and inquiries, please call 404 408 4248 or e-mail info@kailinart.com