Who is Warren Kimble?
Is he a world-renowned folk artist? A tap dancer? A cheerleader? A Syracuse alum? A community leader? A fun friend, and good neighbor? Uncle Sam in the Fourth of July Parade? The most fun grandfather ever?
The answer is all of the above and much more!
When Warren isn't in his studio creating his fabulous folk art, he's around town planning or doing something fun. In the guise of "fun," he continuously helps the town grow. You'll find him working on the Brandon Artists Guild latest projects; planning the Town Hall Renovation; consulting supportively with other artists, and much more. In 2006 the Vermont Arts Council's Palette Project involved 26,000 people in the creative process. Whose idea was that? Warren Kimble's!
Where's Warren?
Warren has chosen the quintessential Vermont town of Brandon as his home for more than two decades. Our little town has a rich history, a diverse and fascinating present, and a bright future. Warren's steadfast, fun-loving perfectionism inspires him to make the world around him a better place. He and his wife Lorraine have restored and renovated eighteen of Brandon's lovely homes. It is much due to his dedication to Brandon that Yankee Magazine chose the town as one of New England's "Hidden Treasures." Brandon was recently referred to as the "Art and Soul" of Vermont! Artists flock to the town to join in the energy. Come visit and see why!
The Art of Warren Kimble
Warren's paintings are the perfect expression of his light-hearted, endlessly creative personality. The delicate details, folk art whimsey and subtle, rich colors speak to the child and the art lover in all of us, offering a visual retreat to a time of greater simplicity. His uniquely warm way of presenting subject matter invite you into a gentler world. Animals of all sorts wander through delightful vistas; American Flags float in the landscape; chickens warm the nest; light houses stand tall above a welcoming sea. All is well in Warren's world.
Signed reproductions, and books are available through this website, and at the Liza Myers Gallery in Brandon where you may also buy original paintings by Warren.
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