Someplace Else
by Carol K Brown
I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived. - Henry David Thoreau Carol K. Brown’s latest work Someplace Else consists of watercolor paintings and a series of hand drawings titled Modified Husband. This exhibition is a culmination of Brown’s desire for detail layered with humorous subject matter. Obsession seems to be the foundation of her artistic practice. There is nothing subtle about Brown’s humor. Someplace Else explores memory and perception through intricate watercolor paintings. The environment of the watercolors invites the viewer to step into a dreamlike world. These paintings follow the path of a disappearing man traveling in a rich and beautiful but dubious space. The artist is dealing with the fullness of life, while the ground becomes shakier. There is nostalgia for a lush world that never actually existed. Her lighthearted series of drawings titled Modified Husband confronts aspects of absurdity within the aging process. Each work of art is the perfect balance of simplistic line drawing layered with detailed collage. The contrast between the effortlessness of hand drawn subject matter and the collaged detail highlights Brown’s brilliance with social commentary. Carol K. Brown is an American visual artist based in both Miami and New York City. Beginning her career as a sculptor, her work has evolved through numerous phases: anthropomorphic abstractions, figurative paintings, and social commentary. Brown first exhibited in 1992 at the Nohra Haime Gallery. She has also exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Boise Art Museum; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C.; the Contemporary Art Center of New Orleans, among others. Her work is in numerous public and private collections including the Miami Art Museum; the Jacksonville Art Museum; the Denver Art Museum; the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego; the Frost Art Museum at FIU; and Miami-Dade Art in Public Spaces
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Protected
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Klimpts Ghost
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Nearby
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What
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Safe Place
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Somewhere
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Being there
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Hurry
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Getting There
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Different Direction
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Loud
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Weary
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Can you hear
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Foliage 1
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Foliage 2
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Lost
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Journey man
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Another Place
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Reach
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Respite
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Exhausted
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