As a seasoned artist with a passion to create realistic works through the science of Art, Anatomy, and Technology breathing life into the inanimate across a wide range of skill sets.
Roby Braun: Long Island New York. Concept Artist: Theme Park/Museum
Illustrator Traditional & Digital. Book Covers Designs. Children’s Books, Character Design, Realistic, Fantasy. Science, Anatomy, Prehistoric, Contemporary Creatures. Sculpture Creations: Humans, Animals, Realistic, Fantasy, Horror, Science Fiction, Mythological. Model Making, Prototypes and Character Model Creations. Life-Size sculptures, Small Scale. Bronze, Fiberglass, Urethane.
My notable career accomplishments include leading as Creative Artistic Director for a wide range of specialist projects within the Arts, Entertainment, Film, Educational and Museum Industries, oversight of projects, in addition, performing as Project Concept Artist for an array of high-profile global clients and institutions.
Multi-faceted versatile Artist with a proven record driving business for diverse industries. Passion for creating sharp, professional, and unique art that immediately attract attention and drive responses.
Track record of meeting the most demanding deadlines, communicating effectively with cross-functional teams, and leading by example. Dedicated to finding the most cost-effective and creative solutions for all challenges. Known for taking a hands-on approach in directing artists/teams, collaborating with clients, and bringing creative concepts to life.
CHOICE CLIENTS INTERNATIONAL
Green Peace International
Walt Disney Imagineering
World Wildlife Fund
DK Publishing
McMillians Medical Publishing
The Estate of Marilyn Monroe
World Olympics Beijing
Rookery Bay Florida
Science and Technology Taiwan ROC
Hong Kong International Wetlands Park Tin Shui Wai HK
The Museum of Natural History Wales Cardiff
McKinley Museum (Canton, Ohio)
Lloyds Bank, London.
Virgin Records.
Hunterian Museum (University of Glasgow)
Meisner Gallery Farmingdale NY
Mashantucket Pequot Museum (Connecticut)
American Kennel Club
DogNY 9/11
The Estate of Marilyn Monroe
New York Yankees
TTOH The Tower of Hope
Wendy Lehman Vanderbilt
Work Terms
As many jobs and projects are diverse in their nature so the unique working terms of each project depends on a collaborative effort on behalf of myself (the artist) and the client. Standard artist client contracts vary from job to job as do the terms of payment.
What I charge for artwork, digital or traditional painting will be different for any sculpting or design work, therefor I usually structure my fee based on the total project and the timeline/ deadline set by the client
Methods of payment for larger more complex jobs such as sculpting a work in bronze or fiberglass would require a payment schedule involving payment installments.
For those charities looking to hire me I can usually work to a reasonable practical budget or assist the charity in raising additional financing if necessary.
CREATE COLLOBRATE SUCCEED
On a personal note the artistic imagination can provide us with rich lifelike experiences and give us a powerful opportunity to develop empathy and compassion. But it can do even more; it can literally reshape and retrain our brains.
A large part of my professional career has always been the ability to effect the emotions of others through my art. As other artists affect me so the circle of life, and expression continues, and it is through this process of creative visualization, positive thinking and affirmations that I find peace and contentment within…it is the creator of circumstances and events that I hope to share with you through my talent. As our whole experience of life is filtered through our minds, we continually project our own sense of meaning onto people and things. As the Buddha put it, “With our thoughts we make the world.”
I can easily be reached by phone or e-mail to discuss any questions that you may have. I thank you for considering me for your project and hope that we together may create something incredible one day.
Regards,
Roby Braun
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