

Leonie E Brown
Born: 1964
Hometown: Cape Town
Based in: Cape Town
Born: 1964
Hometown: Cape Town
Based in: Cape Town
Leonie has always had a natural talent for art, with her teachers in school often presuming that her parents were assisting her. However, her artistic inclinations were rooted in personal trauma from her childhood. Determined to explore her creativity, Leonie pursued a Fine Art degree at Potchefstroom University, where she won numerous national awards, including the prestigious Volkskas (now ABSA) Atelier.
Leonie’s artistic journey has been marked by numerous achievements and recognition within the art world. From 1985 to 2023, she has participated in various international competitions, solo and group exhibitions, further solidifying her credibility and relevance. In 2023, Leonie was honoured to be featured as one of the Top 10 Artists by Artling and as a Featured Artist in Artsy Shark. Additionally, her talent has been celebrated through numerous accolades, including First Prize in the Potchefstroom Talent Festival (1986), the Volkskas Atelier (now ABSA) Winner of Painting Category (1985), the Gregoire Boonzaaier Art Bursary First Prize (1985), and placements in the top 10 nationally in the Total Exhibition for Young Artists (1986), among others.
After completing her studies, Leonie took a decade-long hiatus from painting as she focused on her own healing journey. It was during this time that she found the strength to overcome her trauma, eventually marrying a wonderfully supportive and understanding husband. Reinvigorated, Leonie returned to painting in 2000, diving back into her artistic practice with a newfound purpose.
“My art is a testament to the transformative power of resilience and forgiveness. As a survivor of complex PTSD and abuse, I’ve emerged from the shadows to create vivid, expressive works that serve as beacons of hope and vitality.”
“My canvases are battlegrounds of colour and texture, where thick impasto layers and bold brushstrokes fight against the invisible barriers of trauma. Each piece declares that life can be lived fully, without boundaries or fear.”
“My process is intuitive and physical—a dance of gestures with large brushes, palette knives, and mixed media that speaks directly to the soul.”
“I paint for those who have felt trapped behind glass walls, unable to experience the world’s touch fully. My art screams that it’s possible to shatter these barriers, to taste life’s flavors and feel its textures without reservation.”
“Through layers of cold wax, oils, ink, and Encaustics, I create windows into a world where past struggles become a source of strength. My work invites viewers to embrace life’s abundance, to find happiness in every stroke, and to smile in the face of adversity.”
“This is more than art—it’s a movement from death to life, a choice to be shaped not by our past, but by our potential. It’s an invitation to join me in a vibrant celebration of resilience, forgiveness, and the unbridled joy of existence.”
Leonie employs a diverse array of mixed media techniques to achieve depth, texture, and translucency in her work. Cold wax allows her to build up thick, tactile layers that invite viewers to experience the art through touch. Resin enables her to thin out pigments, resulting in luminous passages that reveal underlying truths. Gestural ink applications produce gossamer veils, hinting at the emergence of new life. This harmonious blend of materials and textures invites contemplation on the transformative power of art.
At the core of Leonie’s artistic practice is her personal philosophy rooted in positivity and forgiveness as pathways to an abundant life. Having faced her own struggles, she finds solace in creating narrative art and interacting with horses. Her work encourages others to reflect deeply on their life experiences while finding strength through self-expression and connection with the natural world. Leonie’s paintings embody the idea that adversity can give way to growth, healing, and a profound appreciation for the beauty that surrounds us.
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I want my audience to engage with the subject. To tell the story that will catch your heart and break it to pieces, so that it can be restored to a new life. My goal is to inspire and bring hope to those who see my work. I want to tell a story that makes you look more carefully at the spiritual and physical world around them, to discover beauty in the darkness of what life can be.”
What inspires you?
"Art is the highest form of hope." Hope and Faith inspires me. I want the viewer to connect and recognize something of a longing in their heart. a longing for beauty, peace, and hope. My goal is to inspire those who see my work to look more carefully at the world around them, to discover beauty in unusual places, including in their own hearts.
Describe your creative process.
I'I apply multiple layers, using different media. The initial process depends upon the decision of what medium to use. Should it be Oil and Cold wax or Encaustics. If Encaustics, then the board gets prepared by using 3 layers of melted clear hot wax. If I decide on Cold Wax I often cover the canvas with a layer of silver or gold leaf.
What are 3 words that best describe your work?
Life, Hope, Faith
Who are some artists that have influenced your work?
All the old masters, and then also some of the more current and modern artists like Brad Kunkle, Standa Kordic and Alicia Tormey.
What is the most important tool when creating your work?
My laptop and Photoshop!
What is the best piece of advice you have been given?
Dont paint to sell. Paint because you love what you do. Paint because you have a story to tell.
Where do you go for inspiration?
I believe everything I read, see and experience have an influence on my mind. That influence gets changed for good by God, the ultimate and first Creator.
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Education
Potchefstroom University
South Africa, 1987
Awards
Boldbrush August Competition * Voted
2017
National Volkskas Atelier * Winner in Fine Art Category
2006
Total Exhibition for Young Artists * Top 30
2006
Exhibitions
Boldbrush International Competition
United States of America, 2020
Boldbrush International Competition
United States of America, 2019
Am Weinburg Hotel, Windhoek Namibia
Namibia, 2018
Bright Gallery, Somerset West
South Africa, 2018
Meerendal Art Gallery, Meerendal Wine Estate, Durbanville, CT
South Africa, 2017
Freshly Brought, Wellington,
South Africa, 2017
Boldbrush August Competition * Voted
United States of America, 2017
Winter Life Exhibition, Fish hoek, CT
South Africa, 2017
Winter Life Exhibition, Fish hoek, CT
South Africa, 2017
Art at Constantia, Groot Constantia Art Gallery, Groot Constantia Wine Estate, CT
South Africa, 2014
RED! the Gallery, Steenburg, CT,
South Africa, 2013
Rosendal Art Gallery, Durbanville, CT,
South Africa, 2013
Die Meul, Philadelphia Art Gallery, Philadelphia, CT
South Africa, 2012
Bay Hotel Art Gallery, Camps Bay, CT
South Africa, 2011
Junction Art Gallery, Cape Town, CT
South Africa, 2011
Gallery, Big Bay, Cape Town, CT
South Africa, 2009
Orange Cactus, Table View, CT
South Africa, 2009
RED! The Gallery, Steenberg Village, CT
South Africa, 2008
The Bay Hotel, Camps Bay, CT
South Africa, 2008
Die Meul, One day Art Splash, Philadelphia, CT
South Africa, 2008
Rolfes Impressions
South Africa, 2006
Evita se Perron, Darling, Western Cape
South Africa, 2006
Potchefstroom Art Festival
South Africa, 2006
Total Exhibition for Young Artists * Top 30
South Africa, 2006
Potchefstroom Talent festival
South Africa, 2006
National Volkskas Atelier * Winner in Fine Art Category
South Africa, 2004
Press
Decorex
2020
Premier
2017
SA Artist
2017
Benefit Dinner
2011
About Time
2008
Rapport
2006
Tatler
2006
Tygerburger
2006
Habitat
2005