Brian Leverton Art Collections
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Artwork by Brian Leverton
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Beautiful Hummingbird by Brian Leverton
Cockatoo by Brian Leverton
Magnificent Frill-necked Lizard by Brian Leverton
Cheeky Lorikeet by Brian Leverton
eagle and chick by Brian Leverton
Beautiful Cockatoo by Brian Leverton
Old Austane Barn by Brian Leverton
space gas. by Brian Leverton
Steve and Children by Brian Leverton
Sydney Harbour Bridge by Brian Leverton
Fire storm by Brian Leverton
Standing Gard by Brian Leverton
Outhunting by Brian Leverton
Artist Pool by Brian Leverton
Sulawesi Girl by Brian Leverton
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About Brian Leverton
Born in Cornwall in 1945, I showed an interest in art from an early age, following my grandfather around Europe painting and sketching until I earned a scholarship to the Redruth School of Arts. Over those 4 years I won many awards, widening my range of media, depth of experience and understanding of art. During the late 60s and early 70s I delivered boats throughout the Mediterranean which enabled me to attend many workshops primarily in the artistically inspired cities of France and Italy. In the late 70s, I dragged my Cornwall-loving family to Australia to «see what we could see» and immediately fell in love with the animals and beautiful landscapes. While I have always been enamoured of landscapes and nature, the Australian wildlife and environment gave me new enthusiasm to paint in my style of realism. Since then, my family and I have explored Australia extensively, I have been fortunate to win multiple awards on a local as well as State level. These achievements have both humbled and inspired me. I am dedicated to and passionate about my art. My current goal is to make successful submissions to both the Archibald and John Glover prizes by 2012.