Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Back to New Bern September 15, 2012

That morning
Late afternoon, photo by Bernie Rosage
At the waterfront, oil painting by Brenda Behr
It’s unfortunate I do not have a photo of either of the two paintings Rob did that beautiful day in New Bern, NC. It was a two-painting day for each of us. We must have bumped into fellow plein air artist buddy Bernie Rosage, as he took a slug of paintings of Rob and I on the waterfront. A little over a week ago, I visited Carolina Creations Fine Art and Craft Gallery in this lovely two-river town, and mistook my painting (below) for the one Rob had done that morning.
Moored, 9x12" oil painting by Brenda Behr

Saturday, March 17, 2018

August 11, 2012

Alyson’s Drive by Robert Rigsby, oil on linen
Crepe Myrtle in August by Brenda Behr, 8x16" oil
I always connect Crepe Myrtles in bloom with the month of July, but these paintings, we did the following month. It was Rob’s idea to paint here that hot August day. Rob knew this long driveway to be at the home of the people who own Handy Mart, an Eastern NC chain of gas and convenient stores. Rob showed loyalty to them by always buying his gas there. I hope at some time they thanked him by buying one of his paintings.

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Summer begins 2012

Painting sunflowers in Falling Creek, NC
Sunflowers near Kinston by Robert Rigsby, 9x12" oil on linen
The above will always be one of my favorite photos of Rob and me. Summer solstice had just passed a week before and we had many promising days of painting ahead of us. We must have figured out by now that we would be sharing many plein air painting excursions. This location in Falling Creek, NC is just west of Kinston on Hwy 70. I know we returned to the same location a year or so later, but the sunflowers were never as glorious as they had been on this June day in 2012. We both did two paintings that day. Set up on the back of Rob’s pickup truck allowed us a deeper view of the field. Rob was always generous about sharing his large market umbrella.
Another Sunflower by Robert Rigsby, oil on linen
Good Morning by Brenda Behr, 8x16" oil on panel
Strength in Numbers by Brenda Behr, 9x12" oil on panel

Thursday, March 8, 2018

Exploring New Bern, NC

On the River in New Bern by Robert Rigsby, oil on linen
Skiffs by Brenda Behr, 8x10" oil on panel
Also in May of 2012,  Rob and I found our way to New Bern, North Carolina, the city where Governor Tyron, the last of the British governors, was living at the outbreak of the Revolutionary War. Part of the historic city’s big attractions are its two rivers, so we first found our way to the riverfront. There, I painted the skiffs you see here, and Rob painted a parked bicycle, backdropped by a docked sailboat. It would be several years before I learned that back, close to his college years, Rob had made a cross-country bicycle trip, surviving mostly on peanut butter sandwiches.
Backyard in New Bern, oil on linen
We squeezed in time for afternoon paintings. I cannot remember our time restraint that beautiful day in May, just that we had limited time.
Street with Blue Shadows, 6x8" oil on panel

Monday, March 5, 2018

May 2012

Rob painting the hives
Road to the Beehives by Brenda Behr, 11x14" oil on panel
Red-roofed barn by Brenda Behr, oil on panel
In the spring of 2012 there was a gap in the painting Rob and I did together. We hadn’t figured out yet that we would soon be painting together on a weekly basis. That May, I don’t know who suggested to whom we head up Highway 13. I have a hunch having spotted beehives on a trip to Greenville, and knowing Rob’s wife and daughter had taken up beekeeping, I may have suggested we pack our easels and head for the hives. The fact that Kirby Rigsby, DVM, Rob’s wife, is passionate about her beekeeping hobby probably explains why Rob’s painting is not to available to be shared here. I received most only images of paintings he was interested in selling.

The barn painting was done at a second stop on Hwy 13 that day, just a stone’s throw down the highway from the beehives.

Friday, March 2, 2018

Sertoma Art Center

Drawing of his daughter by Robert Rigsby
Morgan in her prom dress by Brenda Behr, 8x10" oil on panel
Backtracking, in February 2012, Rob introduced me to another figure study group, this one at Sertoma Arts Center in Raleigh. The models were clothed and emphasis was on portraiture. I have only a couple of paintings from these sessions we attended, and only one from another figure study session we joined that fall with Waverly Artists Group. I hate it that I don’t have more of Rob’s figure studies to share. The drawing he did of his daughter Morgan was probably from a session elsewhere, but she did pose for us that February.
It was probably my first time ever to meet Rob’s daughter. She was so good to join us on our trip to Raleigh and pose for us. Beaded with sequins, it may have been a prom dress she wore that day. After the session, we stopped at Whole Foods on Wade Avenue where she was allowed her own shopping cart. Dad met her at checkout with his credit card.

Thursday, March 1, 2018

One gazebo, two interpretations


Gazebo by Robert Rigsby, oil on linen
Sun-streaked afternoon at the Gazebo by Brenda Behr 12x9" oil on panel
These paintings Robert and I did on March 10 just after our long pose study with model Christina (posted earlier). Our first trip to Raulston Arboretum had been a week earlier, when the sun kept itself hidden. I found the painting I did on that sunless day, but not Rob’s. He had not painted the gazebo, but as I remember,  opted instead to make a flowering camellia bush his center of interest. Rob was attracted to color, so this time of year camellias, tulip trees and Eastern Redbud trees are a frequent reminder of our paint outs.