Biography

Browan Lollar   Art & Design

Biography

Browan Lollar's southeastern roots and surrealistic eye blend to create colorful, dark images. Born in Knoxville, Tenn., his childhood took him to Atlanta, Ga., and finally to Muscle Shoals, Ala., where he took root and used his surroundings and experiences as inspiration for his works.

As a child, he doodled in church, and immersed himself in painting at the age of 12. Since then, he has been sought after by many bands to create full circle concept designs for their albums. Lollar's art has been displayed in several galleries in the southeast. His art for Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit's first two records has been featured in more than 30 magazines, including Blurt, Spin, Entertainment Weekly, No Depression, and Rolling Stone, as well as many late night television shows.

In 2012 Lollar released the solo EP "For The Givers And The Takers", which he recorded while living in Muscle Shoals. Later that same year he helped form Birmingham based soul band St. Paul and The Broken Bones. The band has since released two eps and four full length records, Half The City in 2014, Sea Of Noise in 2016, Young Sick Camillia in 2018, The Alien Coast in 2022 and Angles In Science Fiction in 2023.

 

Browan currently lives in Birmingham, Alabama with his wife Alison and daughter Everett.