Come see new originals
by butler brown
and by grandson Cameron brown
Butler Brown Gallery and Custom Framing
123 N. Second Street, Cochran, Georgia
Our phone number is 478-271-1111.
Butler Brown
Butler draws as "Little Boy" the chihuahua guards the drawing table and him.
Butler Brown was born in Georgia and has spent his entire life there. He has achieved international recognition for his work. His accomplishments have resulted in articles in Who's Who in America, Art News, Newsweek, People Magazine, The New York Times, The Washington Post, American Artist, and many other publications. He designed the fine art print for the Macon, Georgia International Cherry Blossom Festival in both 1992 and 1998.
Butler's work has hung in the White House, and is in the collections of former President and Mrs. Jimmy Carter, former Vice President and Mrs. Walter F. Mondale, the Minister of Culture in the People's Republic of China, the King of Saudi Arabia, the Chairman of the Export-Import Bank, the President of Capricorn Records Phil Walden, the President of YKK in Tokyo, members of the Allman Brothers Band, former Governor and Mrs. Joe Frank Harris of Georgia, and in private and corporate collections in Germany, Great Britain, Canada, Japan, China and throughout the United States.
Butler's work has hung in the White House, and is in the collections of former President and Mrs. Jimmy Carter, former Vice President and Mrs. Walter F. Mondale, the Minister of Culture in the People's Republic of China, the King of Saudi Arabia, the Chairman of the Export-Import Bank, the President of Capricorn Records Phil Walden, the President of YKK in Tokyo, members of the Allman Brothers Band, former Governor and Mrs. Joe Frank Harris of Georgia, and in private and corporate collections in Germany, Great Britain, Canada, Japan, China and throughout the United States.
Anthony Brown
Tony enjoying the beauty of Savannah
Anthony Brown (Tony) won his first "Best in Show" award at the age of 17 in the Glynn County Arts and Crafts Festival in Brunswick, Georgia. He has won a variety of best of show and purchase awards since, appearing with his father in "Southern Living" in November 2000, as well as in numerous regional and local publications throughout the years. Tony designed the 1992 and 1998 graphic art for the Macon, Georgia Cherry Blossom Festival pin and billboards.
Tony received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Illustration and Design from the Savannah College of Art and Design and his Master of Public Administration from Georgia College and State University. He resides in Warner Robins, Georgia with wife Penne and son Cameron, who is also an artist. Collectors include the Savannah College of Art and Design; Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society; conductor John Williams of "Star Wars" theme fame; the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Macon, Georgia; M.E. Roden Memorial Library in Hawkinsville, Georgia; and the Carter Presidential Library in Atlanta, Georgia. Tony has also done numerous works of art for the Museum of Aviation at Robins Air Force Base Georgia, many of which hang in the museum. Perhaps most notable of these pieces is a large oil painting of Brigadier General, USAF, (Ret.) Robert L. Scott, a collaboration with his father, which is the basis for a U.S. Postal Cachet.
Both artists are accepting commissions.
Contact the Butler Brown Gallery at 478-271-1111 or email us at [email protected] or visit us at 123 N. Second Street, Suite C, Cochran, Georgia.
Hours are 10am - 5pm Tuesday - Friday; 10am - 3pm Saturday.
Matting adds about 3 inches to all sides resulting in 6 inches to total dimension. Frame width will add approximately (depending on your choice) an additional 4-6 inches per side.
Tony received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Illustration and Design from the Savannah College of Art and Design and his Master of Public Administration from Georgia College and State University. He resides in Warner Robins, Georgia with wife Penne and son Cameron, who is also an artist. Collectors include the Savannah College of Art and Design; Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society; conductor John Williams of "Star Wars" theme fame; the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Macon, Georgia; M.E. Roden Memorial Library in Hawkinsville, Georgia; and the Carter Presidential Library in Atlanta, Georgia. Tony has also done numerous works of art for the Museum of Aviation at Robins Air Force Base Georgia, many of which hang in the museum. Perhaps most notable of these pieces is a large oil painting of Brigadier General, USAF, (Ret.) Robert L. Scott, a collaboration with his father, which is the basis for a U.S. Postal Cachet.
Both artists are accepting commissions.
Contact the Butler Brown Gallery at 478-271-1111 or email us at [email protected] or visit us at 123 N. Second Street, Suite C, Cochran, Georgia.
Hours are 10am - 5pm Tuesday - Friday; 10am - 3pm Saturday.
Matting adds about 3 inches to all sides resulting in 6 inches to total dimension. Frame width will add approximately (depending on your choice) an additional 4-6 inches per side.