BF Reed

website: bfreedarts.com

For more than 30 years, BF Reed distinctive watercolors have been displayed in art galleries along the east coast of the United States, and abroad, in Japan and South Korea.

BF Reed is one of the few artists that has been recognized twice by the prestigious National Watercolor Society and three times by the Watercolor Society of North Carolina. She has also been awarded the Regional Artists grant, twice from the Eastern North Carolina Arts Council, which is partly funded by the North Carolina Arts Council.

The power of BF Reed’s work reflects rigorous years of study at the prestigious Moore College of Art and Temple University’s Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, PA. There she honed her artistic sense of design and composition.

BF began her professional career as a medical illustrator, as her reputation grew, she became a freelance artist and was commissioned by numerous collectors and private organizations.

A “B. F. Reed” print was presented to First Lady, Hillary Rodham-Clinton, during a Presidential visit to Seoul, Korea. BF Reed original watercolors were also presented to the South Korean Secretary of Defense, US and foreign diplomats and military dignitaries.

B. F. Reed’s watercolors can be found in the US Presidential Art Collection, Foreign Diplomatic collections in Asia, corporate Collections, such as the Coca Cola Bottling Company, owned by NBA Hall of Famer, “Dr.” Julius Erving, and numerous private art collections

BF Reed’s work can be found in the Maddy King Davis Gallery in Beauford, NC, and ARTEXPOSURE in Hampstead, NC.

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