Brian grew up in New York and moved to California in 1980 and was soon enrolled in the School of Arts at the United States International University, in San Diego. He graduated Magna Cum Laude and received his BFA in 1983 and moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in Commercial Art.
During his years as an Art Director in Southern California, Brian had the opportunity to travel extensively throughout the United States as well as Japan, Singapore, China and Korea and his global awareness and appreciation for all types of art grew with each trip. Each museum visited and every gallery opening brought new and exciting works of art into his mental portfolio but he was always drawn back to the artists and paintings created in the very place he resided, namely the California Impressionists of the first half of the 20th century.
He quickly immersed himself in the Plein Air movement that was growing in Southern California and with in months he was showing his work in a gallery in Laguna Beach, the seaside town where many of the early California painters lived and worked.
A trip to New York in the summer of 1995 proved to be a turning point in Brian’s painting career. He was given a private tour of the Brooklyn Museum’s John Singer Sargent’s watercolor collection. Sargent was a major inspiration and the experience at the museum helped solidify Brian’s artistic vision for his own work. He began to approach his painting with the California and French Impressionists movements and Sargent’s work in mind.
Brian began teaching painting classes at the Palos Verdes Art Center in California in 2001. In 2003 he moved to North Carolina and within a few years to Virginia where he resides today. Since 2007 Brian has taught painting workshops in Ireland, Italy, France, Spain and various destinations in the United States.
Brian’s work has found its way into hundreds of private collections in the US and abroad as well as corporate collections such as The Norfolk Southern Corporation in Norfolk, Virginia, The Bank of Hampton Roads in Norfolk, Virginia and The Lincoln Financial Group in Richmond, Virginia. The breadth and complexity of his work grows stronger each year, as does his subject matter with the continuation of painting trips to Europe and travel within the US.
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