Following Brants death ten years ago, all his unsold art was safely stored in the family garage and attic in Anderson Indiana. Some pieces have been shown and dozens have never been displayed in a gallery or museum. After this decade has passed we (his son, daughter, and widow) are ready to bring his art out of the dark and into the public eye. We feel a museum is the most appropriate venue for this exhibition.
It is gonna take some work. Almost all of the pieces need transformers, which are not cheap. Many of the photos on this website were take by hooking up the same transformer from one piece to the next. When we find an appropriate place to show a body of his work we will launch a modest campaign to help to light up all of his work. It was a dream of his to gain some notoriety for his art and we want to help make that happen.
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Many family and friends have artwork in their homes and enjoy it on a regular basis. In fact, several of the pieces on this website are in homes. His daughter, Hayley Joyell Smith, is working to create a digital archive of his work and would love to learn of any pieces 'out-there'.