Judith FAE BROWN

Orange Burst, ceramic, mixed metals, 4.5 x 5 feet, $2200Contact us for purchase

Orange Burst, ceramic, mixed metals, 4.5 x 5 feet, $2200

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Dangle (Trio Orb Dangle), ceramic, mixed metals, 3 x 42 inches, $425Contact us for purchase

Dangle (Trio Orb Dangle), ceramic, mixed metals, 3 x 42 inches, $425

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Ponytail, ceramic, steel wire, 3.5 x 64 inches, $1100Contact us for purchase

Ponytail, ceramic, steel wire, 3.5 x 64 inches, $1100

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Found Hidden, ceramic, steel wire, 17 x 47 inches, $700Contact us for purchase

Found Hidden, ceramic, steel wire, 17 x 47 inches, $700

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Choker, ceramic, mixed metals, 14 x 26 inches, $500Contact us for purchase

Choker, ceramic, mixed metals, 14 x 26 inches, $500

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Close Up Series I, monoprint on birch panel, 10 x 10 inches, $100Contact us for purchase

Close Up Series I, monoprint on birch panel, 10 x 10 inches, $100

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Close Up Series II, monoprint on birch panel, 10 x 10 inches, $100Contact us for purchase

Close Up Series II, monoprint on birch panel, 10 x 10 inches, $100

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Close Up Series III, monoprint on birch panel, 10 x 10 inches, $100Contact us for purchase

Close Up Series III, monoprint on birch panel, 10 x 10 inches, $100

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Close Up Series IV, monoprint on birch panel, 10 x 10 inches, $100Contact us for purchase

Close Up Series IV, monoprint on birch panel, 10 x 10 inches, $100

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“Beauty is a quality I am always seeking” ----Thomas Gentille, Artist Jeweler

Striving for balance between shape, surface, color and proportion is primary in assembling my sculptures — intuitive best describes my approach. Elements are meticulously selected, arranged and rearranged, assembled and reassembled, in the constant quest for that correct, if sometimes awkward, balance. Exploration and experimentation keep me engaged to continue trying various mediums and techniques. The focus of this series reflects my intention to create unique pieces by combining the varied visual influences that inspire me everyday.

Judith FAE Brown grew up in Richmond, Virginia and, after graduating from Virginia Commonwealth University with a BFA in Sculpture, moved to San Francisco, California where she completed a four-year apprenticeship with the Graphics Communications Union. Back in Richmond, she has had her own freelance graphic design business for more than two decades working for a variety of clients and advertising agencies while also continuing her studio practice. Judith works in a variety of media including jewelry and sculpture and, most recently, is studying the many processes of monotype printing.