Brian Freeman was trained in architectural Illustration and began his career as a mural painter. He supplemented his living by working in the construction trades.
“ I always had some artwork or creative project going when I wasn’t doing it full time. The urge to create is always there, following you around, like an itch that needs to be scratched.”
Brian felt he had not had enough experience in honing his drawing skills, so in 1996 he began attending open studio drawing sessions at the Drawing Studio and U of A in Tucson.
“ It was there that I found a new love for the pastel medium. It’s drawing and painting in one shot and works well for short attention span people.”
Brian has been a member of the Tucson Pastel Society for several years while trying to balance family life and fixing broken things.
“ I always had some artwork or creative project going when I wasn’t doing it full time. The urge to create is always there, following you around, like an itch that needs to be scratched.”
Brian felt he had not had enough experience in honing his drawing skills, so in 1996 he began attending open studio drawing sessions at the Drawing Studio and U of A in Tucson.
“ It was there that I found a new love for the pastel medium. It’s drawing and painting in one shot and works well for short attention span people.”
Brian has been a member of the Tucson Pastel Society for several years while trying to balance family life and fixing broken things.
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