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Sandy Brown (born 1946) is a British ceramics artist who is nationally and internationally known for her works, which range from smaller ceramics to huge public sculptures. Brown is a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association .
Earth Goddess was created by the English ceramicist Sandy Brown. [1] Earth Goddess is 11.5 meters in height with 6 meter wide arms and stands in a square in the town of St Austell in the English county of Cornwall.
Alexander Brown (25 February 1929 – 15 March 1975) was a Scottish jazz clarinetist, band leader, and acoustic engineer, who performed mostly New Orleans-style and mainstream jazz. [1] He had a particular interest in African music, which was reflected in his compositions.
English: Abstract sculpture called the "earth goddess", five roundels made of ceramic carelessly splashed with orange, red, blue and yellow paint, with two yellow ceramic tubes like arms and three small roundels and a halo as a kind of "handle" for a kind of "skewer"
The band was formed in Glasgow in 1983 by Seori Burnette. The group at the time of the recording of the first album consisted of the following members: Seori (vocals, guitar, harp), Tzen Vermillion (guitar), Sandy Brown (piano, accordion), Robert Renfrew (bass guitar), and Rhod "Lefty" Burnette (drums).
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:21st-century British artists. It includes British artists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. See also: Category:21st-century British male artists
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Donald Brook (1927–2018): artist; Anmanari Brown (born c. 1930): painter; Nyuju Stumpy Brown (1924–2011): Wangkatjungka Indigenous Australian painter; Paul Brown (born 1947): digital artist; Andrew Browne (born 1960): figurative painter; Richard Browne (1771–1824): artist and illustrator; Lina Bryans (1909–2000): painter