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Alternate Realities by Artist Caleb Brown

Fine artist Caleb Brown currently works in New York City creating oil paintings that are an expression of his view of the modern world depicted in highly imaginative and seemingly impossible scenarios. These exaggerated action scenes and alternate realities symbolize cultural allegories. The artist's relatively small canvases are filled with giant sharks, insects, and other creatures painted in great detail. Each of the works have a strong representational qualities that resemble science fiction scenes and seem to imply that they are a part of a larger narrative. Brown received his Master of Fine Arts in painting from Boston University in 2007. See more after the jump!


Fine artist Caleb Brown currently works in New York City creating oil paintings that are an expression of his view of the modern world depicted in highly imaginative and seemingly impossible scenarios. These exaggerated action scenes and alternate realities symbolize cultural allegories. The artist’s relatively small canvases are filled with giant sharks, insects, and other creatures painted in great detail. Each of the works have a strong representational qualities that resemble science fiction scenes and seem to imply that they are a part of a larger narrative. Brown received his Master of Fine Arts in painting from Boston University in 2007.







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