Well, the economy states that it’s time to try some new marketing approaches. There is at least one of you that has connected me to your blog since I arrived back in North Carolina (almost six years ago). Similarly, I will be keeping in touch and reconnecting with those of you who are friends, patrons, and a combination of both.
I’ll be posting news in my blog periodically. I paint almost every day — I may produce several small watercolors in a day, or I may be working on the same large canvas for five days. In either case, I want to fill you in on what’s happening — on the art side of my life, the side that consumes, really, most of my life. And, of course, I want to let you know what is new, and what art is currently available.
http://picasaweb.google.com/brendabehr
The link above will take you to a web site that will show you many past travels and the paintings that were created during them. Quite often, a customer or potential customer asks if I have any paintings of say Chapel Hill. With relative speed, I can send that person a web link that will show everything I’ve painted on my travels to Chapel Hill. So please, if there is a particular subject matter or location you are interested in, and you want to know what I’ve done with it in the past, please don’t hesitate to make a request. I have records of some art that goes back to 2003, and I will be glad to oblige.
Normally, I will have corresponding pictures and images. The watercolors I’ve included in today’s blog were painted last weekend
en plein air near the Wrightsville Beach Drawbridge. Dimensions, titles, and specifics can be sent to you on request.
Have a great Passover and Easter week!