Richard Reed

Washington, USA | Watercolor

Artist Statement

I am a seasoned commercial artist professional with 11 years of related work experience, as well as a portfolio of varied accomplishments including referenced exhibitions, and gallery showings, and an academic award in the Keizer Art Association 2001 Keizer Iris Festival “First People Choice Award”, Stanwood Camano Art Guild Gallery “Art By the Bay, and Camano Island Country Club Solo Beach show. I feel possess a strong sense of artistry and forward-thinking that is displayed across all art pieces. Capable of communicating with clients regarding specifications for customized art pieces.

Artist Bio

I was born in Grants Pass Oregon, and I am an American artist professional shelf taught watercolorist, and illustrator. The statement” If it’s real, then it’s beautiful” is how I sum up how I view the fine art media industry.

It was natural gift to find watercolor as my chosen medium in my artist profession. It’s a lifelong love of the art, creativity, and learning that brought me to realization that my calling is watercolor painting.
Painting whether it is a human portrait, animal portrait, landscape, or seascape it is my passion that speaks to me. I believe trying, and learning new things is the road to finding who we are as a person’s inner soul. I feel my art portrays this sense of impressionistic realism style within my work.
As a member of a number of watercolor associations I have been able to share and learn from others. My work has been juried into exhibitions including the Keizer Art Festival at the Enid Joy Mount Gallery in Keizer, Oregon where I earned People’s choice Award for my with Iris title Moment In Time , which captures the moment of the first sunlight reflecting across the bead of the Iris in the painting. Along another exhibition work titled Ardenna, which earned 3rd place award in the Stanwood Camano Art Guild Gallery “Art Aloft “of a boat in the water for the juried show.

I feel my work possess a strong sense of artistry and forward thinking that when people see it the work calls to their inner soul. I credit my love of the art and its beauty to my parents Earl and Louis Reed who always encouraged me in my creative endeavors.