Aloha!

My name is Heather Brown and I am an artist on the North Shore of Oahu. You can see my art at www.heatherbrownart.com

Mahalo!

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Hawaii Artist Heather Brown Announces New Limited Release IPhone 5 and IPhone 4 Cases

Aloha!

I hope that everyone is having a very Happy Holiday Season and getting ready for 2013!!

I have just released a new limited run of 3 IPhone 5 and IPhone 4 cases with Tru Protection! Tru Protection makes their cases right here in the U.S.A. using 100% recycled post consumer plastics and every case we have released gives 15% of gross sales to charities.

The first case is "Jewel of the Sea" 15% of the gross proceeds of the Jewel of the Sea case will go directly to the Kokua Foundation, a foundation that I have long supported and worked with on many projects from "Plastic Free Hawaii" to The Kokua Festivals. The Kokua Foundation works to provide students and the communities of Hawai'i with environmental education and stewardship. you can read more about them on their website here: http://kokuahawaiifoundation.org/aboutus/

Clicking on the picture below will take you directly to my website where you can see purchase options for both the IPhone 5 and IPhone 4 case with "Jewel of the Sea"
Hawaii Artist Heather Brown's "Jewel of the Sea" IPhone 4 and 5 case
The next case is "Hibiscus Sunset" 15% of all proceeds from the Hibiscus Sunset case will go directly to Waves for Water. We just recently found out about Waves for Water during the horrific events of Hurricane Sandy and we had donated 50% of our websites sales that week to this great organization that has a simple mission, not easy but simple, to get clean water to every single person who needs it, not only around the world in 3rd world countries but right here at home in major help with the Hurricane Sandy initiative. You can read more about Waves for Water on their website here: http://www.wavesforwater.org/about

Clicking on the picture below will take you directly to my website where you can see purchase options for both the IPhone 5 and IPhone 4 case with "Hibiscus Sunset"

Haleiwa Artist Heather Brown Announces New IPhone 5 and IPhone 4 case "Hibiscus Sunset" with 15% proceeds going to Waves for Water

The third new limited release is "Jungle Giraffe" with 15% of all proceeds going directly to the Sea Thos Foundation. I have worked with the Sea Thos Foundation before and they are a great organization filled with great people that help in educating the people of the world about our impact on the Earths Oceans and Waterways. You can learn more about the Sea Thos foundation on their website here: http://www.seathos.org/what-is-seathos/mission-statement-philosophy/

Heather Brown's "Jungle Giraffe" IPhone 5 and IPhone 4 case made of 100% post consumer recycled plastic with 15 % of the proceeds going to the SeaThos Foundation

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Hawaii Artist Heather Brown Releases New Limited Edition Giclees

Aloha Everyone!
I hope that everyone is having a great weekend and enjoying the Holiday Season!
It has been a busy one here so far with shows, interviews, painting and getting orders shipped out around the World. Mahalo to everyone for your continued support of my art, it always makes me so happy to hear from you and the stories about my art in your collections bringing smiles to your faces. I continue to make art each day with the hopes that it can bring more happiness into everyones lives.

I have just released some new Limited Edition Giclee and Artist Proof Editions through the past few shows and they are now available in galleries and online on my website as well.

In October I went down to Bali to work with the Rip Curl design teams from around the world to being working on my Heather Brown for Rip Curl Summer 2013 Collection. This piece "Bali Tranquility" was very much inspired by my time in Bali with the beauty of the waves, landscape and amazing temples with so much hand carved art.

Bali Tranquility by Hawaii Surf Artist Heather Brown

"Gem of the Sea" is a piece that is so near and dear to me as it reminds me of those perfect off season surf days here on the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii. Sunny, beautiful conditions and space to move around with your thoughts, friends and family.


Hawaii Surf Artist Heather Brown's "Gem of the Sea"

"Girls Day" is a piece that is also completely inspired by the fun days spent here in Hawaii. It is always so nice to see all the females out in the lineup these days and to see the female pros just ripping at all the spots lining our 7 mile miracle here on the North Shore


"Girls Day" by Surf Artist Heather Brown
 Jetty Surf was inspired by an East Coast surf trip a couple years ago. In Hawaii we don't surf too  many Jetty's but it seemed as if so many spots that we went and surfed out East were somewhat centered around Jetty's, rock groins and piers. I really liked the way that these features both natural and man made framed in some of these fun little surf spots and the scenes that would be created around a certain Jetty would all be so unique.

"Jetty Surf" by Hawaii Surf Artist Heather Brown

My husband Chris worked at this great surf shop right on the beach on Ocean City, MD for years growing up and after I got the chance to go see the shop and meet the amzing family and friends that own and run the shop, I was so inspired to create a piece centered around this great spot. Lee and the Malibu's gang have created such a cool spot and culture around a shop that believes in what they sell and sell the best surf good available anywhere. You can check them out in person on 8th st and the beach in Ocean City Md, or online at www.Malibus.com
This art was also featured on the CD cover for the "Best of Kapena" CD released this year

Hawaii Artist Heather Brown's "Malibu's" Limited Edition Giclee
 Tropical Hawaii is the image that is in my mind pretty much every hour of every day. This is what I see when I think Hawaii.

"Tropical Hawaii" by Haleiwa Surf Artist Heather Brown

"Ulu Tree" was an original commissioned by a non profit organization here in Hawaii that is about sustainability.
The Ulu Tree in Hawaii stand proud and beautiful and full of substinence. It was the food that was brought over to Hawaii by the ancient Polynesians when they sailed to Hawaii. Ulu fruit is also known as breadfruit. The piece is centered around this giant of substinence and shows the Hawaiian Ahupua'a stretching from the Ocean to the Mountain.

"Ulu Tree" by Hawaii Artist Heather Brown

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Surf Art Show at The Wyland Gallery in Haleiwa December 2012

Aloha!

Just wanted to send a Big Mahalo for a great show last night for the 7th Annual Surf Art Show presented by the Wyland Gallery in Haleiwa! Mahalo to the great staff of the gallery that have supported my art for the past 7+ years, to the great Artists that I am honored to be hanging my art alongside, and of course to the man Wyland himself for 7+ years of continued support, inspiration and friendship!

Also a HUGE mahalo to everyone who came out to the show, it was so nice meeting so many new people and seeing return collectors, friends and fans! What a Great Time!!

Mahalo Mahalo Mahalo!

Hawaii Surf Artist Heather Brown with World Famous Marine Artist Wyland and The Captain at the 7th annual Surf Art Show at The Wyland Gallery in Haleiwa.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Hawaii Artist Heather Brown announces Giclees on Canvas ready for Holiday Delivery

Aloha!

I just posted some giclees on canvas that are all ready to be shipped in time for holiday delivery!
You can check them out on my website here:
http://heatherbrownart.com/home.php?gallery=0000044958&set=1

There are some images that have been sold out on offer like Ku'uipo's, Pipe Dreams, Lahaina Shores and more that are now back from being displayed at The Hawaii State Senate Building as well as some others that are stretched and ready to go to a new home!

Ku'uipo's by Hawaii Artist Heather Brown

Hawaii Artist Heather Brown's "Lahaina Shores"

Hawaii Surf Artist Heather Brown's "Pipe Dreams"

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

7th Annual Surf Art Show at The Wyland Gallery in Haleiwa Coming up 12/15/12!

Hope to see you there!

Hawaii Artist Heather Brown will take part in the 7th Annual Surf Art Show at The Wyland Gallery in Haleiwa, Hawaii on December 15, 2012

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Some New Original Art for The Holidays from Heather Brown

Aloha!

I just posted 3 new original bird paintings on my website that are ready to ship in time for the holidays!

You can take a look at them below and clicking on any of the images will direct you to my website for pricing and ordering details.

Mahalo!

Hawaii Artist Heather Brown is not only known for her surf and Hawaii imagery but also for her iconic Birds.

Hawaii Artist Heather Brown is not only known for her surf and Hawaii imagery but also for her iconic Birds.

Heather Brown Original Bird Painting on wood panel

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Heather Brown Show at Muʻumuʻu Heaven in Kailua November 2012

Aloha and Happy December!

This past Thursday evening, November 29, 2012, I had the honor of having my annual solo art show at Muʻumuʻu Heaven in Kailua on the East side of Oahu. This is now the 4th year in a row that I have had a show there and it is always so much fun as I love to hang out in the store and look at all the great things they have and the show is always a huge success.

This year I produced more small pieces of art for the show as well as a limited edition silkscreen print. I had this idea when we were down in Australia a few weeks ago to do a bunch of smaller pieces and frame them with the feel of the ultimate beach house, it turned out great, so great actually that it was really hard to part with them at the show, but I know they are all going to great new homes where I hope they will bring years and years of happiness and smiles!

If you are interested in any originals from the show, you can contact Mu'umu'u Heaven directly at (808) 263-3366 and they would be more than happy to help you out with what is left and they ship worldwide.
Heather Brown Art Show from Mu'umu'u Heaven on November 29, 2012


Chris made all the frames from recycled pallet wood and old reclaimed redwood flooring and the whole package together really had such a great organic feeling.

The silkscreen edition that I created for the show was a bit of a departure for me as I usually creat a new idea and pull it in one color for the entire edition, but on this one I pulled the same image with 4 different color ways and was so stoked on how they all came out singularly and even more stoked to see them hanging all together in a group. The edition is called "Sandy" and each color is limited to 25 pieces.

Hawaii Artist Heather Brown's newest hand pulled limited edition silkscreen "Sandy"