Lanceford
Brown
Artwork

LANCEFORD BROWN is an artist that works primarily in acrylic’s and water colours. These mediums are his preference as they provide an understated finish that rarely distracts from the composition. His love for art started at an early age within the pages of comic books.  During his mid-teens, Lanceford discovered and became inspired by the figurative expressionism of works by Bill Sienkiewicz, Gustav Klimt, Alphonse Mucha, Dave McKean and Barry Windsor–Smith. These varied influences have allowed him to develop his unique style.

Lanceford has curated the Represent Exhibition held at Nolias Gallery. The exhibition featured 12 London based artist and photographers displaying a selection of their works that they all felt was a representation of themselves in the lead up to Black History Month in the UK.

Other exhibitions have included the following:

2022 – The Crossover Exhibition – A joint venture with London based photographer Xzibit One. The exhibition was entitled “The Crossover”. It was a fusion of artistic mediums and involving artwork and photography.
2019 – “Solo Faith” – Solo exhibition at Upstairs of the Brixton Ritzy – Interpretations of popular faith icons, as well as the subtle tensions that are often present within relationships.
2017 – ARTicle 10 – Group Exhibition at Amnesty International London Headquarters.
2016 – ‘Boarders” – Group exhibition at the Nolia Gallery.
2015 – “Where Have You Been” – Group exhibition at the Nolia Glallery.
2004 – BP Portrait Award – Group Exhibition – The piece entitled ‘Red Eye Jack Jones’ was later included as part of the anniversary book entitled 500 Portraits – 25 Years of the BP Portrait Award.

Other work – 

Lanceford was part of the team of artists commissioned for a collection of bespoke paintings. His work ‘British Nimbus’ features in the BP Shipping Centenary Art Collection.

Lanceford has also been a contestant on Series 9 (Heat 7) of Sky Portrait Artist of the Year.

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