Tom Browning

“I didn’t choose art as a career, it chose me” is the answer often given by Tom Browning whenever asked why he decided to become an artist. Tom began drawing horses, wildlife and Indians at age seven and, after five decades of painting and studying the work of Charlie Russell, James Reynolds and Haddon Sundblom, Browning never tires of finding exciting ways to express this subject matter with the colorful and fluid brushwork that distinguishes his place in the Western art market.

In 2009, Tom won the coveted “Prix de West Award” for his painting “Dawn of a New Day.” Later that same year, he was elected into the esteemed group of Western artists Cowboy Artists of America.

Today he is best known for his oil paintings portraying horse and cattle drives filled with a convincing sense of light and dust.