Stuart Brown (artist)
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Stuart Brown | |
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| Alma mater | Southampton Institute, Hampshire |
| Known for | Military oil paintings |
| Website | Official website |
Stuart Brown is a British military artist, frequently commissioned to paint aviation and military subjects. Some of his original paintings are held in the collections of British Armed Forces.
His works, completed in oil, have included the moment private Michelle Norris carried out life saving first aid to her wounded colleague in 2006 during the Iraq War, the painting What Matters Most, depicting a field hospital in Sierra Leone during the 2014 Ebola epidemic, and the painting In Safe Hands showing a casualty and the Medical Emergency Response Team in action in a CH-47 Chinook in Afghanistan.
Stuart Brown studied illustration at Southampton Institute in Hampshire.[1] He is frequently commissioned to paint aviation and military subjects and some of his original paintings are held in the collections of British Armed Forces.[1][2] In 1995 he founded his own print publishing company, Skipper Press.[1][2]