This company have been producing figures based on Amy Browns artwork since 2004

In this section I've included as much information as I can on these figures and where possible I've also included Amy's original art for each piece so that you can compare and see how well the sculptor has done

Click the picture below to view the full catalogue

Amy Brown by Signature Series Statuary

If you can help fill in any of the gaps or correct any information I have on the site please contact me
Or if you live in the
UK and have or knows anyone who has a good or full collection, I'd be very interested so that I could get photos of them to replace the official ones I have up at the moment.

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All original artwork by Amy Brown is Copyright to Amy Brown, please don't use her artwork without permission! If you want more of her art why not buy her books 'The Art of Amy Brown - Volume 1 & 2', They are well worth it and that way you don't steel her work

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Amy Brown was born in Bellingham, Washington in 1972 and quotes her greatest influences as Brian Froud and Michael Parkes

unlike a lot of artists she paints for herself, she doesn't take on commissions.

"I spent much of my childhood and teen years doodling, but was never very serious about my art. In 1992, at the age of 20, I got a job working as a custom picture framer at a local gallery, which I continued to do for more than 7 years. This was the best step I could have taken towards my eventual career. I was exposed to a wide range of art in all mediums. Working with mat boards and frames gave me a good background for color, texture, and design.

About four months after I started at the gallery, my boss and now good friend Shawn, handed me an empty frame that had been lying around the shop for months and said 'Here, paint something to fit in this frame....maybe a little fairy or something.' I had always had an interest in fairies, ever since my aunt gave me the book FAERIES by Brian Froud and Alan Lee. However, I never attempted to draw any. So, I went home that night and painted a faery hovering next to a clump of pink foxgloves. We put the finished piece out in the gallery and it sold a few days later...

...that was how it all started."

Excerpts of Bio taken from (and copyright of) amybrownart.com

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www.amybrownart.com

www.amybrownarchive.com 

www.amybrownsignatureseries.com

Official Site
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Official European Distributor
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