Art in Action
is an explosion: a colorful display of paint, energy, music and
passion with a purpose.
Using fingertips, palms, elbows and up to three brushes in each
hand, Brian paints portraits of famous people including musicians,
sports figures, and top corporate heads on a four and a half by
six foot canvas in just a matter of minutes. His creations are
choreographed to music that is powerful and stimulates the senses.
Brian's Art in Action is described as "an emotional experience"
taking his audience through an amazing journey of excitement,
suspense, cheer, and surprise. His ability to captivate his audience
and share the experience of color, music, and action is a way
to bring people into the world of art and creativity. It is a
new art form that brings people together to share the explosion
of art and stir up the personal creativity we all have within.
Brian began his performance art career in 1998 as the assistant
to renowned artist Denny Dent. He studied under Denny as his Tour/Studio
Manager and Art Representative for over six years. During this
period, Brian learned/practiced the painting techniques and performance
style that Denny thrilled audiences with worldwide. Brian Olsen
is the only student Denny mentored and coached.
"I have always been passionate about
art and the energy it can release. My passion for painting, especially
the challenge of portraits, grew from varied roots: photography
in Hawaii to landscape design in college (of all things). But
it was Denny Dent who put it all together for me. He showed me
how he used the SHOW part of the performance to drive home the
real message of personal creativity, and how to let the music
and audience drive the process to the dramatic conclusion."
With Denny's encouragement and guidance, Brian Olsen launched
his own performance career. Brian's Art in Action is modeled after
Denny's, but the repertoire is more diverse. Brian's recent work
of Sheryl Crow, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Kid Rock, and Jimmy Buffet
had audiences "blown away".
There is a simple message in Brian's show:
Be yourself, be creative, and take chances. You never know what
you might discover. But, whatever it is, do it with all your heart.