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The thriving artist
Ryan Brown shares an academic approach to drawing
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"There's a lot of students around here who, like myself, came to BYU and just aren't able to find that kind of training," said Covington.
"My feeling," said Swanson, "is that the school could be viable with 50 students." He also believes some art students from around the world who are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will come to study so they can participate in the LDS environment of Utah County.
But Brown is quick to point out that this type of training isn't for every artist. And Swanson agrees.
"There's two philosophies," Swanson said. "One is, don't worry about skills. Just express yourself, and your inner self will find a level of skill to accomplish the work; the level tends to be a lower level of skill, but a higher level of interpretation."
The other, according to Swanson, is the academically trained artist who, while highly skilled, often has very little to say of substance.
So the goal for Brown and his group: to create artists of technical virtuosity who will make substantive statements in a contemporary environment . . . not unlike Sargent.
It is a lofty and certainly worthy objective, but only time, education and money will tell if the group can pull it off.
Individuals interested in offering financial assistance to Brown, his students and the potential art school should contact Brown at ryan@ryansbrownart.com.
E-mail: gag@desnews.com
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