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Keith Linwood Stover - Curator
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The Cyber Art Show
"Bringing the Museum to You"

- Image of the Day -
"Woodland Path"
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Feature Artist Bio

![]() Ron Brown - Woodland Path | ![]() Ron brown - Early Spring Snow | ![]() Ron Brown - Into the Light |
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![]() Ron Brown - Late Afternoon Light | ![]() Ron Brown - After the Rain | ![]() Ron Brown - Tree Line 6 |
![]() Ron Brown - Burning Light | ![]() Ron Brown - Afternoon Clouds | ![]() Ron Brown - Snow Field |
![]() Ron Brown - Tracks | ![]() Ron Brown - Winter Study | ![]() Ron Brown - Light in the Forest |



By permission of the artist, The Cyber Art Show is pleased to feature the first of two 12-piece exhibitions of works by American painter
Ron Brown (born 1945 in Exeter, New Hampshire).
Ron has been painting ever since he can remember. Primarily working in oils and acrylics, he has been greatly influenced by the Hudson River and Barbizon Tonalist painters. He prefers to paint in the contemporary realist style, always pushing for that elusive and intoxicating vision of that next painting that could satisfy the never- ending quest for the beauty and truth of life.
Ron is also a musician/composer and for many years owned and operated a recording studio primarily dedicated to film scoring. He currently enjoys creating and recording original musical compositions for some of his larger paintings which are included with the sale of these paintings. “I hear music when I am painting and I see graphical images when I am creating music. It all seems to come from the same place manifest in these two different mediums. But I choose to create music where painting chooses me. Therefore, painting is my first passion.”
Ron is a New Hampshire native and currently lives and paints in the Sunapee region of the Granite State. “New Hampshire is a great area to live if your an artist. There seems to be a new painting around every corner and over each hill.”
New Hampshire has a great history of artists coming to the state to live and pursue their creative visions. Most notably were the Dublin and Cornish artists colonies in the early 1900s as while as the White Mountain School period in the mid to late 1800s. “It is always great fun to study some of the paintings done from those periods and then go out and try to find the actual spot from which it was painted.”
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Ron's paintings can be found in many private, corporate and government collections nationally and internationally.
Gallery #615
January 15, 2018
Twelve Pieces by Contemporary Artist
Ron Brown (Born 1945)
ARTIST'S STATEMENT
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“I hear music when I am painting and I see graphical images when I am creating music. It all seems to come from the same place manifest in these two different mediums.
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"But I choose to create music where painting chooses me. Therefore, painting is my first passion.”
