Margaret Zox Brown

Born
1958
Nationality
American
Country
United States
City
New York

I am an oil painter, painting the beauty I have found in the everyday. My paintings are representational and large, often larger than my wingspan. Their size signifies for me the abundance of life. And, because I see and thus express these everyday moments as exceptional, I also make them expressive in color and thick, luscious paint. I share the majesty that I see in my surroundings within a space of figurative intimacy. This is why I am painting.

 

I start by recognizing a feeling, a mood, a moment, or even a shape that moves me. Then I look for the scene or objects that will help me bring these feelings out. I draw initially to find the essence of these feelings, in order to really see. And then I paint from those drawings, getting and thus getting out the whole emotion I am exploring. I always paint on an un-stretched canvas that is nailed to a rigid wall where there is no give, allowing me to have total control over every mark. When I sense that the painting is finished, I then stretch the canvas onto stretcher bars, decorating moments all over that the newly stretched canvas reveals to me to be needing just a little more. All these steps, from thinking and feeling to drawing, painting, and finishing, allow me to connect organically to each painting, satisfying the fullness of feeling I am pursuing. With all elements, I am always seeking pure awe.

 

By creating figurative art that others can easily relate to while at the same time offering the beauty I have experienced from these personal revelations, I am living through my art and also whole heartedly connecting with others


 

Bored Not Boring. 64 x 96 inches. Oil on Canvasses, Diptych
Occupation
2D Artist
Address
81 Bedford Street
Apartment 5D
NY, NY 10014
Languages
English
Biography

Margaret Zox Brown's work provides connection. Her paintings are of authentic feelings and intimate realities that she has experienced firsthand. Having lived through some bleak times, she found that her painting was what got her through. During her most challenging times of living in New York as a single mother, she chose to paint the beauty she saw in her life struggles. Today she is always looking towards the positive, making work that highlights the beauty of everyday life. Her paintings are often large-scale, symbolic of the abundance of life. Being a lifelong New Yorker, Brown's color language and quality of form are influenced by the city's exceptional creative energy. And because she has created her art coming from a place of genuine appreciation for the everyday, through representational painting Brown makes it so anyone can identify with it. 


Brown lives in New York City's Greenwich Village and works in her Garment District studio. She attended the Chapin School in New York City and Trinity College in Hartford, CT where she studied Psychology. For nearly three decades, she perfected her painting technique in weekly studio sessions at the 92nd Street Y.  Brown's paintings are in private collections worldwide, as well as public spaces including Danny Meyer’s restaurant, Maialino and the lobby of the commercial building 462/470 7th Avenue, NYC among others. The artist has been featured in notable interviews, both on television and in print with WNBC, White Hot Magazine, Art of the Times, Creativ Magazine and more.

Education
BA Psychology/Trinity College, Hartford, CT
Exhibitions
2024
Emerging Women Artist Award Virtual Exhibition
Online
Group
2023
Fall Exhibition Catalog
Magazine
Group
2023
City Life
Online
Group
Prizes and Awards
2022 All Painting and Drawing, Judges Choice Award, Contemporary Art Gallery Online
2018, Semi Finalist, Bombay Sapphire Artisan Series, National Competition
2018, Winner of coveted spot in global open call through Art Elevated, exhibiting my art on banners NYC's Garment District
Testimonial
Quote
"Your work possesses a psychological sensitivity, drawing out the personality of the sitter or the emotions of the viewer and steeped in your own studies and personal history. Your wandering lines and patches of vibrant color, as well as the subjects melding with the background create fictional, contemporary realms beckoning the (this) observer to enter in."
-Francie Plough, Collector, Paris, France
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Favorite Quote
"Art is the concrete representation of our most subtle feelings." - Agnes Martin