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Brenden Sanborn is a New Hampshire native who studied at the highly acclaimed Savannah College of Art and Design in 1992. A self taught fine and graphic artist, Brenden has been inspired by visual masters such as Michaelopolous and Mary Woronov.
Brenden Sanborn is a gifted artist, poet, actor and muse who has splashed onto the visual scene with a moody, yet mesmerizing delectable palette of images. Sanborn seeks to “accentuate the beauty” and trueness of the romantic union and friendship between men. His poetic, alluring strength as a fine artist lie in his boldness to introduce, celebrate and focus on the beauty he sees in the world around him.
His message is positive and unique, as he draws his greatest influences from life’s colorful experiences. His work also tantalizes the romantic spirit by using the power of seduction to draw audiences into “a greater and more evolved understanding” and appreciation of the union between persons of the same sex.
With an award winning professional graphic and web design background, Brenden Sanborn has developed an on line presence through Design Laboratory 444 that he is now using to incorporate his true passion for painting and fine artistry. Studio805.com is this alluring offspring in which his moods become his medium and his vibrant essence becomes his paint brush… Brenden Sanborn not only loves to paint the human form, but he genuinely appreciates that each painting he sells is like “a gift making its way out to the world”. That is because Brenden Sanborn paints with a vision and purpose, without regard for constraints
The artwork of Brenden Sanborn is inspiring, expressive… and attitude changing.
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Brenden Sanborn
25 Mackenzie Way
Sanford, ME 04073
(207) 467-0082
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Recent Press
Painting The Athletic Male, by Scott Abel, The Content Wrangler, 2008
The male form, with a touch of class, by Tony Giampetruzzi, InNewsweekly, 2004