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Savage Trees III
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Purple Haze
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Early Fall (Bass Lake)
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Savage Voices
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Mt. Lake Study VI
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Cain Creek Falls
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Fire and Shade
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The Still Farm
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Savage Beauty IV
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Water World II
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Lake Shore
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Water World III
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Savage Delta
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October Dusk
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Homestead: Survey
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New Trees (Teracotta)
Vendor:Andy BraitmanRegular price $8,900.00 USDRegular priceUnit price perSale price $8,900.00 USD
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As nationally recognized artist, Andy Braitman’s work can be found in galleries throughout the United States. In addition to his 40 years of success as a painter, he also owns a teaching studio in Charlotte, NC.
As a young artist, Andy was selected to participate in the prestigious Maryland Biennial Juried Exhibition at the Charles Museum of Art in Baltimore. He was later chosen by Nancy Reagan as one of America’s Leading Artists, along with other notable artists such as Frank Stella and Andrew Wyeth, and asked to contribute a decorated Easter egg to the White House which is now on display at the Smithsonian Institute Castle. His work has been featured in one-man and group shows in Santa Fe, Chicago, Atlanta, Banner Elk, Baltimore, Naples, Florida, Millburn, N.J., Washington, D.C., Noorbeek, Holland, and Rio de Janiero and Curitba, Brazil.
Andy was born in Casper, Wyoming but grew up in Bethesda, Maryland. He attended the University of Maryland, and it was there that he discovered a true passion for art. He took every art class offered by the university. With the exception of a few part-time jobs, adjunct teaching positions at a few Baltimore area colleges, and six years as a visiting artist, Andy has supported himself solely through the sale of his paintings. In his visiting artist role, he has been guest lecturer at area colleges, conducted workshops, judged art competitions, and participated in public art projects.
As a young artist, Andy was selected to participate in the prestigious Maryland Biennial Juried Exhibition at the Charles Museum of Art in Baltimore. He was later chosen by Nancy Reagan as one of America’s Leading Artists, along with other notable artists such as Frank Stella and Andrew Wyeth, and asked to contribute a decorated Easter egg to the White House which is now on display at the Smithsonian Institute Castle. His work has been featured in one-man and group shows in Santa Fe, Chicago, Atlanta, Banner Elk, Baltimore, Naples, Florida, Millburn, N.J., Washington, D.C., Noorbeek, Holland, and Rio de Janiero and Curitba, Brazil.
Andy was born in Casper, Wyoming but grew up in Bethesda, Maryland. He attended the University of Maryland, and it was there that he discovered a true passion for art. He took every art class offered by the university. With the exception of a few part-time jobs, adjunct teaching positions at a few Baltimore area colleges, and six years as a visiting artist, Andy has supported himself solely through the sale of his paintings. In his visiting artist role, he has been guest lecturer at area colleges, conducted workshops, judged art competitions, and participated in public art projects.