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Artist Statement for Rebecca Jeffrey
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I have been drawing and painting horses for as long as I can remember. I started drawing horses as a very young child primarily because my parents were very poor and could not afford to buy a horse for me. The fantasy of having a horse of my own was partially satisfied by creating a horse for myself on paper.
After literally giving away my artwork for years, I recently decided to attempt to try to sell my artwork after checking out other artists' work and what they charge for it. My goal is to always have fun doing my artwork, I never want it to be WORK, i.e., something I have to do for a living. So, I plan to continue working at my day job as a paralegal and do some artwork on the side, just enough to make life interesting.
I am essentially self-taught although I broadened my horizons in the past few years by taking a couple of local community education classes in drawing and watercolor. I believe this was the first time in my life I was ever shown any particular methods. My art teachers in high school just let me be and while I always received the top grade, I never really learned anything. I did not go for a degree in fine arts in college as I chose to pursue education that would land me a job that would keep a roof over my head.
Over the past few years, I have somehow managed to find the time to get back into my art. In between working full-time as a paralegal and training and showing my horse, Bubba, in dressage, I have managed to get a few paintings, drawings and commissions done (wow!). Since I continue to work full-time as a paralegal at a large law firm in downtown Portland, Oregon, I have limited time available for commissions.
In addition to drawing and painting horses and other animals, I also truly enjoy painting flowers, especially irises.
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