Much to her mother's indignation, Brienne owned little
clothing that was not covered in paint.
From a very young age, Brienne showed talent in art and music, but
wanted to pursue a career in the sciences.
She started her education at the University of Utah as a double major
(Art and Chemistry), eventually receiving a BS in Chemistry and finishing with
a Master's degree in 2004. After
graduation, Brienne worked in a Toxicology lab.
Though she painted some by taking an occasional class, as the years wore
on, she realized she wanted more art in her life than a career in science would
allow. She was surprised and delighted
to find great fulfillment in painting.
In fact, it became a necessity. After leaving her job as a toxicologist to raise her first
child in 2008, Brienne had the opportunity to paint more consistently. Prioritizing painting and taking workshops
from artists she admired paid off. Soon she was not only exhibiting and entering shows
regularly, but also winning awards.
Brienne holds signature
membership status for the National Watercolor Society, Western Federation of
Watercolor Societies, Pennsylvania Watercolor Society, and Utah Watercolor Society. Her work has been published in Splash 17 Best of Watercolor: Inspired Subjects, PleinAir Magazine, and
Watercolor Artist Magazine. Brienne's passion is watercolor
and plein air painting. She has won
several top awards in many plein air competitions. "I find beauty in everyday life, the
so called 'mundane'. Ordinary people
going about their everyday lives inspire me.
I especially enjoy painting en plein air, where each painting reminds me
of where I was, of the experiences I had, the sounds, smells, and the people I
met. As I try and capture the essence of
a scene, my paintings are always more about a moment in time than about a
particular location. I enjoy sharing how
I see the world."