Girl in Pink Dress
Brad Braune
Girl in Pink Dress
Brad Braune
Watercolor
9.5 x 13 "
$750

“I am eternally fascinated by the honesty, rhythm and music of watercolor. I relate the process of painting to the way I think of a musician or singer that I admire. I don’t care what they sing, I just want them to sing. I just want to hear their voice. For me, it’s all about the process. I approach watercolor from a mechanical direction, and I rarely set out to make a statement. I try to remember that if there is something about my work that you like, then my job is to paint,” wrote Braune.

(1951 – 2019) Internationally renown watercolor artist Brad Braune passed away unexpectedly on Feb. 28, 2019, in San Antonio, Texas, after a two-week trip to Nepal. Born on July 14, 1951, in Abilene, Texas, Braune lived there until the age of 13, when he and his family moved to their ranch near Hico, Texas, south of Fort Worth.

Braune graduated with a bachelor’s degree in architecture from Texas Tech University, and he moved to San Antonio in 1974 to work in the planning department of the San Antonio Development Agency. From there, he worked as an architect for the firms Cerna, Garza & Raba and Ford, Powell & Carson before choosing painting as his sole profession in 1977.

“As for a statement about the nature and significance of my work, I always like to think that the work speaks for itself,” wrote Braune. “I like what I do. Not that I don’t get frustrated and struggle for improvement and change, I do, but I enjoy the unfolding visual journey of it all.”

Braune’s prodigious talent and work ethic leaves behind an oeuvre that hangs in numerous museums, private homes and corporate collections. In addition, The Joffrey Ballet commissioned Braune to paint a 40-foot backdrop for Gerald Arpino’s ballet, “Jamboree,” which had its premiere in San Antonio’s Lila Cockrell Theatre in 1984 and New York City’s Lincoln Center in 1985. Braune also designed the backdrop for Joe Sears and Jaston Williams’ “Tuna Christmas,” which was performed at the White House for President and Mrs. George H.W. Bush in 1990.

Biography from: https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/reporternews/name/brad-braune-obituary?id=9759847