Past Exhibitions
LISTEN TO THE WIND
Charles Norris Brown
May 15 ~ June 15
Opening Reception: Bellows Falls 3rd Friday Gallery Night,
May 17, 5-8pm
Artworks in the Show
Did Tiger Take the Rain?, page 26 and 27
2016
Watercolor on paper
17 x 25 in
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Did Tiger Take the Rain?, page 16 and 17
2016
Watercolor on paper
17 x 25 in
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Did Tiger Take the Rain?, cover
2016
Watercolor on paper
16.5 x 18.5 in
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Did Tiger Take the Rain?, page 20 and 21
2016
Watercolor on paper
17 x 25 in
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Thunder Basin, page 2 and 3
2019
Watercolor and ink on archival paper
15 x 22 in
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The Shape Shifter
2019
Ink on paper, varnished and mounted on board
13 x 10 in
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Erda Nova
2019
Ink on paper, varnished and mounted on board
9.5 x 7 in
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Thunder Basin, page 19
2019
Ink pen and wash on illustration board
17 x 14 in
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Did Tiger Take the Rain?, page 3
2016
Watercolor on paper
17 x 14.5 in
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Did Tiger Take the Rain?, page 6 and 7
(early version, spliced)
2016
Watercolor on paper
17 x 23 in
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Did Tiger Take the Rain?, page 8 and 9
2016
Watercolor on paper
17 x 25 in
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Did Tiger Take the Rain?, page 12 and 13
2016
Watercolor on paper
17 x 25 in
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Chickadees and Mountain Laurel
2019
Ink on paper, varnished and mounted on board
10 x 13 in
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Jay Feathers
2019
Watercolor and ink on paper, varnished and mounted on board
14 x 14 in
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Looking Up
2019
Ink on paper, varnished and mounted on board
8.5 x 7 in
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Happy Girl
2019
Ink on paper, varnished and mounted on board
12 x 10 in
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Did Tiger Take the Rain?, page 14 and 15
2016
Watercolor on paper
17 x 25 in
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Did Tiger Take the Rain?, page 30 and 31
2016
Watercolor on paper
17 x 25 in
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Did Tiger Take the Rain?, page 5
2016
Watercolor on paper
21 x 18 in
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Did Tiger Take the Rain?, page 28 and 29
2016
Watercolor on paper
17 x 25 in
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Thunder Basin, page 12 graphics
2019
Ink sketch on paper (second draft; marked, taped)
17 x 14 in
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Thunder Basin, page 6 graphics
2019
Ink sketch on paper (second draft; marked)
17 x 14 in
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Thunder Basin, page 19 graphics
2019
Ink pen and wash on illustration board
17 x 14 in
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Thunder Basin, page 8 graphics
2019
Ink sketch on bristol board (second draft; marked)
17 x 14 in
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Did Tiger Take the Rain?, page 18 and 19
2016
Watercolor on paper
17 x 25 in
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Did Tiger Take the Rain?, page 24 and 25
2016
Watercolor on paper
17 x 25 in
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Did Tiger Take the Rain?, page 10 and 11
(early version, spliced and stapled)
2016
Watercolor on paper
18 x 23 in
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Did Tiger Take the Rain?, page 22 and 23
2016
Watercolor on paper
15 x 21 in
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Kriti
2016
Acrylic on canvas
24 x 20.5 in
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Mowgli and Friends
2016
Ink on illustration board
14 x 16 in
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Coyote
2019
Ink on paper, varnished and mounted on board
8 x 8.5 in
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Girl on a Wall
2014
Charcoal on paper
17 x 21 in
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Thunder Basin, page 26 graphics
2019
Ink sketch on paper (second draft; marked, taped)
17 x 14 in
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Thunder Basin, page 29 graphics
2019
Ink sketch on paper (second draft; marked, taped)
17 x 14 in
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A Fallen Tree
2018
Watercolor on paper
23 x 29.5 in
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Evening Star
2016
Watercolor on paper
25.5 x 19 in
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Thunder Basin, page 36 graphics
2019
Ink sketch on paper (second draft; marked)
17 x 14 in
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Thunder Basin, page 38 graphics
2019
Ink pens and wash on illustration board
17 x 14 in
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Thunder Basin, page 37 graphics
2019
Ink sketch on paper (second draft; marked, taped)
17 x 14 in
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Thunder Basin, page 44 graphics
2019
Ink sketch on bristol board (second draft; marked)
17 x 14 in
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The Rainbow
2019
Watercolor on paper
27.5 x 20 in
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Thunder Head
2016
Watercolor on paper
25 x 25.5 in
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The Source
2018
Transparent watercolor on Arches 300# cold pressed archival paper
13 x 17 in
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Thunder Basin, Ravens graphics
2019
Ink sketch on watercolor paper
17 x 14 in
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The Dreamer
2019
Ink on paper, varnished and mounted on board
9.5 x 7 in
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Thunder Basin, page 59 graphics
2019
Ink sketch on bristol board (second draft, marked, taped)
17 x 14 in
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Thunder Basin, page 46 graphics
2019
Ink sketch on bristol board (second draft; marked, not full page; linked to “Ravens”)
17 x 14 in
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For Immediate Release
Canal Street Art Gallery presents: LISTEN TO THE WIND Charles Norris-Brown in the gallery’s first SOLO SHOW opening MAY 15th, and on view to the public through JUNE 15th. All are invited to attend the opening reception with the artist, on Bellows Falls 3rd Friday Gallery NIGHT, MAY 17th from 5-8pm. The Gallery is located at 23 Canal Street in the Historic Downtown Village of Bellows Falls, Vermont, and is open Wednesday through Saturday from 11:00am to 5:00pm.
LISTEN TO THE WIND Charles Norris-Brown exhibits the artist’s and social anthropologist’s original paintings and drawings from two of his illustrated books, Did Tiger Take the Rain?, and Thunder Basin. Norris-Brown’s first book, Did Tiger Take the Rain?, first edition published by Green Writers Press 2016, is now offered on Creative Commons license by Pratham Books, India’s largest non-profit children’s book publishing house. To best protect the tiger and the people, during several journeys to India doing fieldwork, Norris-Brown created an illustrated children’s book to explain how their shared plight was caused by human-wrought ecological changes in the land. All the original watercolor illustrations from this publication are on exhibit.
The artist’s second book, Thunder Basin, a graphic novel geared towards an older child reader, is a work in progress. LISTEN TO THE WIND shares a collection of studies and finished work in ink, watercolor, charcoal and mixed media, along with a selection of multi-celled, draft pages from the graphic novel offering a unique view of the artist's process in creating Thunder Basin. Here an American girl loses her beloved cell phone in the forest. Trickster Coyote picks it up and runs away with it—leading her to explore the forest, and ultimately, herself. This quest unfolds in the Thunder Basin along the west flank of Mt Mansfield, Vermont.
Exhibiting original artwork together with displays and supplemented by engaging videos, LISTEN TO THE WIND is one artist’s passion and mission “…to produce something that could have a lasting effect on the people who will become the caretakers of our world -- perhaps our most important audience: the children.” —Charles Norris-Brown
Charles Norris-Brown’s concerns for the endangered tigers and the villagers who live between the densely-populated plains of Uttar Pradesh, India and the hills of Nepal, is what first led him to turn to his Art. Norris-Brown uses his art as a means of communicating complex matters through visuals and story narratives. Through a close relationship with the Tharus peoples, Norris-Brown saw that deforestation and persistent droughts were creating severe conditions- devastating to the native plants and animals of the region, as well as for the peoples of the villages. To best protect the tiger and the people, during several journeys to India doing fieldwork, Norris-Brown created an illustrated children’s book to explain how their shared plight was caused by human-wrought ecological changes in the land. This area, known as the Terai, is a region that juxtaposes farms with wooded areas, including some of the best-known tiger reserves of India and Nepal. Now, Did Tiger Take the Rain? fulfills the artist’s mission through Pratham Books, originally conceived to “put a book in every child’s hand.” For the past fourteen years, utilizing modern phone and internet technology as well as traditional printed materials Pratham has translated and distributed over 30 million books to underserved, impoverished and remote communities in India.
For more information about: “LISTEN TO THE WIND - Charles Norris-Brown” or Canal Street Art Gallery; go to canalstreetartgallery.com online, call Mike or Emmett by phone at 802-289-0104, or send emails to artinfo@canalstreetartgallery.com.
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