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JAMES-PAUL
BROWN BIOGRAPHY
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Neo-impressionist artist
James-Paul Brown blends the broad brushwork
and vibrant colors of Van Gogh with the
ethereal strokes and pastel shades of
Monet to produce enchanting, passionate
masterpieces. A world-renowned painter,
radio entrepreneur, wine connoisseur,
and marathon runner, his life resembles
a colorful palette, capturing the beauty
and adventure of the human experience.
His broad range of subjects includes Hollywood
celebrities, famed athletes, and world
leaders, as well as favorite cities, landscapes
and vineyards. Admired by art-appreciators
around the world, his works continue to
be discovered.
James-Paul was raised in
Crown Point Indiana, a small town 50
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miles south of Chicago. The second of four sons
born to a banking family, his father served as
Chairman of the Board of First National Bank of
Crown Point, Indiana's oldest bank.
James-Paul first discovered his artistic talents
at the age of eight after taking lessons from
a neighbor artist. In 1957, he graduated from
Culver Military Academy and attended Rollins
College with a history major and art minor.
Next, he half-heartedly followed in his father's
footsteps, beginning a banking career in Chicago.
However, he soon realized he could no longer
ignore his passion for the canvas and traded
in his banking studies for art classes.
In the 70's, James-Paul moved to Malibu, California
where he spent free time painting in nearby
Venice Beach as A "Sunday painter."
He re-located permanently to Venice in an effort
to deal with some sudden changes in his life,
and his artwork, this hobby, which he treasured
so, would suddenly become his passion and entire
focus.
This succession of events eventually helped
James-Paul to discover a new perspective on
life and experience a personal renaissance.
As a result, his artwork evolved into the neo-impressionist
style for which he is now revered.
"James-Paul takes today's
heroes from the worlds of entertainment and
sports and transposes each likeness to a canvas
of vibrant energy," says Jim Reed, curator
for the Riverside Art Museum.
In 1980 his first art exhibit,
a 12 -piece show at Venice's renowned West Beach
Café, was a sell-out. There his canvas,
"Artist Table," sold all 1000 limited
edition lithographs.
At this point, James-Paul's art
career took off, leading to relationships with
New York's Ballanchine Ballet, the Los Angeles
Ballet, and Russian organizations including
the Russian State Ballet, Bolshoi Ballet, and
the Kirov Opera. In 1982, CBS Sports hired him
to capture the World Games in Canada and the
1983 Pan American Games in Venezuela, while
NBC sent James-Paul to England to paint the
1985 Wimbledon Games. His love for sports has
resulted in paintings and sculptures for the
1984 and 1996 Olympics, the Las Vegas International
Marathon and the International Swimming Hall
of Fame. In the late 80's he was chosen to capture
the courageous beauty of the Americas Cup.
His portrait subjects are selected
based on their talents and personal achievements,
with portraits including James Dean, Alex Trebek,
baseball great Mark McGwire, track star Carl
Lewis, Louis Armstrong, Julia Child, David Bowie,
and Marilyn Monroe, to name a few.
Reflecting his love of the performing
arts, James-Paul has served as "official
artist" for the New York Philharmonic,
the Los Angeles Ballet, and the 1996 Cannes
Film Festival's American Pavilion. With a passion
for painting ballet dancers, he has also created
works inspired by the American Ballet Theater
at Lincoln Center.
James-Paul was also commissioned
to paint the Inaugural Event portraits of Presidents
Clinton, Bush and Reagan. The later is presently
hanging in the Reagan Library/Museum. Other
subjects include the Pope, a commissioned portrait
of Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower and additional
international leaders.
In person, James-Paul radiates
an irresistible charm to all who cross his path.
A true romantic, he captures and shares the
love and goodness he finds in the world. One
of his main inspirations for the past 11 years
has been his beautiful wife Juliet.
"Since I met her I have
needed to capture her in every moment, "says
James-Paul, who has painted Julie as a mermaid,
a firefly, an angel, and even Ophelia. "I
think love makes the brush flow more easily,"
he adds.
Today, James-Paul's artwork continues
to reach new levels of inspiration and admiration.
As a bon vivant and wine expert, his passion
has led him to create wine labels first for
other vineyards, and then for his own wine,
called Artiste, which is being served at major
NY fine restaurants, such as Café des
Artistes, Tavern on the Green, La Goulou, and
La Cirque. Each painting is carefully matched
with the specific flavor and personality of
the wine, attracting connoisseurs to the bold,
balanced, or delicate flavor of each varietal.
In addition, he has generously donated his work
to many charitable organizations.
In 1996, James-Paul was chosen
to create the official painting for the Santa
Barbara Vintners Association. The result, "Road
to Romance," expresses the charm and beauty
of Santa Barbara's Wine Country. Portraying
a romantic path alongside a lovely vineyard,
this piece was also chosen by Bloomindales in
Century City, California, as the romantic centerpiece
for their Fall 1998 Bridal Fair. "Road
to Romance" is the first in a series of
more than 20 paintings which capture his loving
adoration for the captivating beauty of California's
wine country, and his fascination with the art
of winemaking.
The Rice family, owners of Sunstone
vineyards in Santa Barbara, took such a liking
to James' work that they began featuring his
paintings at their winery in 1997. James-Paul
works have become the pride of Santa Barbara,
California. In early 1998, Sunstone Vineyards
chose James-Paul's creations for their wine
labels. The first, a wine varietal named "EROS,"
features his work entitled "The Kiss."

Photos by Amerigo
Presently, Sunstone
Vineyards is collaborating with James-Paul
in making and distributing Artiste. James-Paul
comments, "Artiste Wines creatively represent
the art of winemaking." In addition, Linda
Rice is creating a tasting room/gallery called
"Artiste" where several of James-Paul's
paintings will be displayed.
James-Paul and his wife Juliet
reside in the Santa Barbara area in California,
where he enjoys capturing the Santa Barbara
and Central California countryside and Pacific
Coast sunsets, adding new inspirations to his
collection daily. His latest creation is a 250-page
coffee table art book showcasing his works.
James is represented by Frank Goss of Sullivan-Goss
in Santa Barbara for original works.
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