Awards, Galleries & Shows

2002- Brad started showing in fine art events throughout Colorado and New Mexico. He won an award in the watercolor painting category in the Evergreen Colorado Art Festival for “Ladder to the Sky,” the artist’s rendition of an adobe building featuring a wooden ladder that reached upward towards the heavens.

2004- Brad was selected as one of seventy-five artists out of nearly 500 entrants to show in the Transparent Watercolor Society of America’s 28th annual Elmhurst Art Museum exhibit juried by Mr. Mel Stabin. His winning entry was a finely-detailed architectural presentation of the famous "White House Ruins" in Canyon De Chelly in Arizona.

2004- Brad was selected to exhibit in the Taos Watercolor Museum’s
National Exhibit held at the Nicolai Fechin House in Taos New Mexico.
This exhibit selected a beautiful portrait rendering of an old Indian chief called “The Majestic”. It took three years on a waiting list to enter this exhibit.

2006- The Ammann Gallery in Taos New Mexico is displaying many of Brad's original watercolor paintings and also has an excellent range of the artist's open and limited edition prints.