Emily Brown b. 1943
66 x 99.1 cm
Close to Home is a wonderful example of one of Emily Brown's depictions of water. In these works, she has deftly merged both her subject and preferred painting medium. Combining the properties of water-based sumi ink, subtle brushwork, and areas of blank paper, Brown conveys a sense of limitlessness in the quiet surface movement of gentle waves. She depicts the motion of the water by varying the thickness of the brush marks and the blank spaces in between. Her compositions completely fill the large sheets of paper on which she paints, just as the open ocean fills the viewer’s space. Whether the format is horizontal or vertical, her water views command our attention like the vastness of the ocean. Importantly, the essential sense of fluidity of the sumi ink in these paintings is also their source of a deeper meaning.
The artist has taught in many ways: inner city pre-school programs, middle school art at Baldwin, drawing at the University of the Arts, and painting and drawing at PAFA. For 8 years she worked as costumer for the drama deptartment at Germantown Friends School. She currently volunteers in a public school reading program in North Philadelphia. She lived in Philadelphia after studying at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and now resides in Garrison, New York. She and her husband, the photographer Will Brown, summer in Montville, Maine.