Donna Brune

Winter Afternoon

Gouache on 140 lb. watercolor paper
7″ x 5,” matted and framed 10″ x 8″
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Winter Fields

Watermedia on 140 lb. Watercolor Paper
8″ x 5,” matted and framed 12″ x 9″
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Winter Sundown

Watermedia on 140 lb. Watercolor Paper
12″ x 9.” matted and framed 18″ x 14″
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Quiet Reflections

Acrylic on 300 lb. Watercolor Paper
10″ x 6,” matted and framed 16″ x 12″
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Lovely Weeds in a Mist

Acrylic on 300 lb. Watercolor Paper
14″ x 10,” matted and framed 20″ x 16″ 
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Go with the Flow

Acrylic on 300 lb Watercolor Paper
10″ x 6,” matted and framed 16″ x 12″ 
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Stormy Sea

Acrylic on 300 lb. Watercolor Paper
14″ x 10,” matted and framed 20″ x 16″
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Spring Thaw

Acrylic on Ampersand Gessobord
12″ x 12,” framed 12″ x 12″
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Lost Among the Stars

Acrylic on 300 lb. Watercolor Paper
21″ x 14,” matted and framed 27″ x 20″
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Cosmic Color Splash


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Orange Glow


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Orange Flash


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I have always been drawn to the landscape wherever I am. I love working in watercolor and other water media on various surfaces because it gives me freedom and spontaneity to create how I feel about a subject. I take a lot of photographs and do sketches, but I only use them as a jumping off place. Memories click in and that becomes the real inspiration for my landscape paintings. When I was younger I painted in a more realistic style and I still do as evidenced by the paintings presented in this tour. But as I grow older I often see the landscape in the more impressionistic way as I did as a child. I find I am drawn more by the colors and shapes I see than the scene itself. In the last few years I have been doing more abstract work in acrylic and watercolor, often collaged with textured papers. Even though I am moving toward abstract painting I still see landscapes in them.