Collection: Tim Brown

Tim Brown (1923) was a remarkable African American artist known for his raw, untrained yet deeply expressive style. His paintings, created on thick hardwooden panels, capture the vivid memories of his youth—family, friends, river fishing, farm work, and his loyal dog, Bark. Now, his art is gaining international recognition, with exhibitions at renowned institutions such as Kunsthal, Museum Belvedère, Museum Charlotte Zander, and Museum Dr. Guislain.

Growing up on his parents’ farm in Mississippi, Brown first painted on scrap wood and planks using leftover house paint. By the 1950s, he began documenting his childhood memories, driven by a desire to share his past with his two children. Brown’s paintings are a rare glimpse into his nostalgic world, beautifully rendered with vibrant colors. His work exudes a unique, youthful energy, making him stand apart from any other artist in his genre. 

These original wooden pieces come with a professional hanging system and are ready to display. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of Tim Brown’s legacy.