Susan Brown Artist CV
Susan Brown was born in Yorkshire and studied at Leeds Polytechnic gaining a BA Hons in Three Dimensional Design.
She progressed to become a highly respected interior designer. Throughout Read more
this time she also worked on her personal passion of fine art painting. Susan's background in design has given her an exceptional command of colour, texture and pattern.
Susan Brown limited edition prints are bold and striking. Her prints are focused on man-made structures and city life and man's relationship with his environment. These fine architectural print studies explore the rhythm and movement within buildings and interiors. Much of Susan's work features European cities, however she is not limited to architectural studies, she also creates beautiful abstract paintings which are inspired by still life subjects and landscapes, focusing on texture and pattern.
Susan Brown paintings feature in numerous private and public contemporary art collections. These include: Halifax Plc, Allied Domecq, Sir George Martin Trust, Universities of Sheffield and York.
Each limited edition print at Red Rag is sourced from the Susan Brown artist studio and like all British art and Contemporary art from Red Rag can be shipped worldwide.
In addition to Limited Edition prints Red Rag also promotes original paintings by Susan Brown.
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Castle Rock, Edinburgh -
Gallery on the Square, London -
Radcliffe Camera, Oxford -
St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh -
St Giles from Princes Street, Edinburgh -
House of the Stone Bell, Prague -
Looking Across from Princes Street, Edinburgh -
Winter Day Parliament, London -
Evening, Radcliffe Camera, Oxford -
February, Prague -
Fragile Facade, Venice -
Gossamer Facade, Venice -
Strolling, St Vitus Cathedral, Prague -
Autumn Light, The Coliseum -
Brussels Theatrical Centrepiece -
Detail, Brussels -
Setting For Great Pageants, Westminster Abbey -
South Porch, St. Pauls -
Threadneedle Street - London -
Big Ben, Norman Shaw Building