It was my sincere pleasure to interview Calgary artist Brent Laycock this week (for Canadian Brushstroke Magazine - http://www.brushstrokemagazine.com/ ). Not only is he widely known for his acrylic and watercolor paintings, but he is a nice and humble man. The story will be in the next issue to be released mid-January.
I have interviewed hundreds of artists (perhaps even more). Some are humble, some are confident, some are even arrogant. In many cases the most humble are the most talented. They don't need to tell you how good they are - their work speaks for itself.
Brent is one of those artists. His work is fresh and lovely, and he has a 30+ year successful career as an artist, which obviously attests to the quality of his work.
To view some of his works, go to http://www.brentlaycock.com/ and click on Paintings. I'm sure you won't be disappointed.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Interview with Brent Laycock
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