Brenda Salamone Art Collections
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Artwork by Brenda Salamone
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.
HepCat Meowndolin by Brenda Salamone
Fantascape by Brenda Salamone
Where Mermaids Dream by Brenda Salamone
Anza Borrego by Brenda Salamone
Purple Majesty by Brenda Salamone
Number 12 by Brenda Salamone
The Sentinel by Brenda Salamone
Infinite Unknowns by Brenda Salamone
Groovy by Brenda Salamone
Druid's Altar at Mystic River by Brenda Salamone
Scottish Spring by Brenda Salamone
Poppy by Brenda Salamone
Brilliant Twilight by Brenda Salamone
Toby's Garden Path by Brenda Salamone
Upstream by Brenda Salamone
Firastefani Sunset by Brenda Salamone
Basement Stairs by Brenda Salamone
Grin by Brenda Salamone
Carnivale by Brenda Salamone
Brillanti by Brenda Salamone
Beckon by Brenda Salamone
Early Snow by Brenda Salamone
Great Blue Heron by Brenda Salamone
Saguaro Sunset by Brenda Salamone
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About Brenda Salamone
Brenda's paintings have won awards both internationally and locally and she is now represented by Xanadu Gallery in Scottsdale, AZ.
http://www.xanadugallery.com/2013/Artists/ArtistPage.php?ArtistID=5693
Brenda Salamone was born in Tucson, AZ, but grew up in south Florida. When she moved to San Diego in 2001,
her art became inspired by the untamed beauty of the desert, and the crashing waves and giant cliffs of the Pacific Ocean. Although she is now in Los Angeles, the beaches still aren't too far away to be an inspiration.
Brenda divides her artistic efforts between painting in soft pastels, oils and watercolors, teaching the foundations of drawing and painting to teens and adults, belly dancing, beauty and special effects makeup, and writing. A fiend for traditional animation, she enjoys creating landscapes in a style reminiscent of the old Warner Bros. cartoons. Chuck Jones is her hero, and other artists who have inspired her include Maurice Noble, Eyvind Earle, Alphonse Mucha, Susan Seddon Boulet, and Maxfield Parrish.
Recently, Brenda has been working more in abstracts, but still finds the soothing beauty of nature to be a favorite subject. Her dream is to travel to the Scottish Highlands to capture the wild landscapes, lochs and standing stones of that ancient land.