A native Marylander with a new basecamp in Traverse City, Michigan.   I think I’m going to like it here.

A native Marylander with a new basecamp in Traverse City, Michigan. I think I’m going to like it here.

Welcome!

I’ve been documenting my creative endeavors since 2014. Thoughts on the creative process, my travels, shows, new ideas and what’s on my easel are just a few things I post on. Feel free to linger…

Cleaning out the Studio Tag Sale!!!!

Good Day! I’m finally out of my soft arm cast/sling thingy after a very tolerable shoulder surgery experience six weeks ago. I’m a lefty and had my left side done, so writing, even typing was rather challenging in recent weeks. I’m finally free and am very anxious to get back to my easel as my shoulder allows.

The good news is, that I’m pretty much out of space and have decided to downsize much of my recent/older work to make room for more ideas and also to declutter my head. The truth is, I thought if I built a bright, expansive studio, that I wouldn’t run out of room. Well, that was ten years ago.

About two years ago I began painting over older works that no longer speak to me or speak for me. I’ve enjoyed this process, but there are quite a few pieces that are seemingly too worthy of hanging to paint over. In the coming weeks, I will be photographing and offering these pieces for sale on my blog. First come, first serve. So, if you see something you like, please contact me via email at: jenniferrynbrandt@gmail.com

I may also be willing to take offers on larger pieces that were juried into North/South/Central American shows through Maryland Federation of Art. I will always be grateful for their support and ardent devotion to it’s artist members! Lastly, I will be offering discounts to my present and past collectors and quantity discounts. Are you looking to fill a room, home, or office? Let’s make it original!

Best to you and please stop back soon for photos!

Jen :)

Back In The Saddle! Day 1, Studio Sale! First Come, First Serve!

BWI International Show Extended through Mid-October