Brian Kirchner Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Brian Kirchner based on themed collections. 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.
Artwork by Brian Kirchner
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.

Dots and Dogs by Brian Kirchner

Tree 14 Blue 1 by Brian Kirchner

Face tree 11 by Brian Kirchner

Outward Tree 9 Hybrid 4 by Brian Kirchner

Tree 20 Hybrid 1 by Brian Kirchner

ATX Chase and One American Center by Brian Kirchner

Tree 41 by Brian Kirchner

Tree 40 by Brian Kirchner

ATX The Proper and Google by Brian Kirchner

Butterflies Tree 16 Hybrid 3 by Brian Kirchner

Cocoon by Brian Kirchner

We Are All Made Of Stars Tree 12 Hybrid 1 Red by Brian Kirchner

ATX The Independent by Brian Kirchner

Fire in Me Tree 17 Hybrid 2 by Brian Kirchner

Deer Tree by Brian Kirchner

Self Portrait ATX by Brian Kirchner

Tree 14 Hybrid 1 by Brian Kirchner

Male Nude 4 by Brian Kirchner

Dane Dots by Brian Kirchner

Nude Male 1 by Brian Kirchner

The Reinvention by Brian Kirchner

Rainbow City ATX by Brian Kirchner

Walking by Giants by Brian Kirchner

Earth 2 Tree 16 Hybrid 1 by Brian Kirchner
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About Brian Kirchner
BRIAN WILLIAM KIRCHNER
Available for Commissioned Pieces Upon Request
infobwkart@gmail.com
While growing up in The Woodlands, Texas, Brian Kirchner often wandered the tree-lined trails. He would gaze at the lush canopy above him and absorb: the scent of the pine, the texture of the trees, the feeling of spiritual oneness with the physical creation surrounding him. Kirchner's Trees, a series of pen-and-ink sketches, reflects that experience. The works are not only literal interpretations, but figurative ones as well. Kirchner's art is layered with images to be found by the person who views it, similar to the way one interprets a Rorschach test.
Kirchner's art reflects his deeply held belief that the physical universe - everything experienced through the senses - is a manifestation of the non-physical universe, the spiritual behind the physical. His work explores the visible world in search of what lies beyond.
Brian's formal art training began at the Art Institute of Houston when an unintended work he made at age �thirteen was submitted and won him a scholarship. �Brian painted ceramic tile as a mother's day gift but his mom became enchanted by the brown paper bag he'd used as a pallet to mix his paints for the project. The bag exhibited a free spirited and pleasurable use of paint. It was that object - an artifact of the painting process - that in an ironic twist, �won Brian the prize years later. �
Available for Commissioned Pieces Upon Request
infobwkart@gmail.com