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Welcome to the Cheyenne County Art guild blog page. The CCAG has been promoting art and artists for over 40 years. We hope this blog will not only provide information, but be a center for discussion and idea sharing.

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Monday, August 6, 2012

Pamela L. Brown Artist of the Month - August

Pamela L. Brown chosen Artist of the Month by Cheyenne Co. Art Guild


Pamela L. Brown is known as the "Chronicler of the High Plains".  A watercolor artist for thirty years, she has been recognized for her work at the national, regional, and local levels.  Her soft and subtle paintings depict and preserve the people and the landscapes of the high plains and prairie.  She said, "I like the transparency, colors, and the light you can pick up with watercolor."


Brown has been selected Artist for the National Radial Engine Exhibition in Akron, Colorado for the past nine years.  In 2007 she designed a commemorative envelope for the Akron post office and in 2010 was commissioned to do a painting to commemorate the Washington County Courthouse 100th anniversary.


Along with her painting and commissioned work Brown also teaches watercolor workshops, children's classes, and judges local and regional art shows.  In 2001, she opened Sand Creek Studio in Akron, Colorado.  It is a working studio as well as a gallery of her work.


The public is encouraged to view her fine artwork at the Sidney Public Library and the Cheyenne Co. Community Center.  Brown's artwork will be on display through August 12th.