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Artist Interview: Andrea Penn Bain 

What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art?   When I was giv­en col­or­ing books in my ear­ly child­hood, I remem­ber that I would add details …

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Artist Interview: Ed Philips 

What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art?   When I was 4 or 5 I became real­ly aware of art and espe­cial­ly my own experiences …

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Artist Interview: Don Edmonds 

What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art?   As a kid grow­ing up in West Texas, the out­line and mys­tery of Med­i­cine Mounds, a site …

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Artist Interview: B. Koch 

What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art?   Being raised in a small, rur­al town I real­ly was­n’t exposed to art. Yes, I had a …

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Artist Interview: Barry A. Conner 

What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art?   I remem­ber going to muse­ums with my par­ents as a kid. I also was fas­ci­nat­ed with wildlife, …

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Artist Interview: Shari Bove 

What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art?   At eight or nine years of age I want­ed to take art class­es but did­n’t want to …

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Terrible Art Dealers and How to Spot Them 

I’ve writ­ten a ton of arti­cles over the years about the pro­to­col for artists– what to do, how to do it, how to approach this …

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Why Artists Should Avoid Gallery Representation Contracts 

Gal­leries have a lot of oth­er artists in their sta­bles. You are not the only artist that the gallery is look­ing after. It is also …

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Artist Interview: Virginia Brown 

What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art? I drew a poster , with all the class in 3 grade. My poster won and it was …

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Dennis O’Bryant

Den­nis O’Bryant is an artist, painter, sculp­tor and some­times poet cre­at­ing art­works in a cen­tu­ry old bun­ga­low in his­toric Mar­shall, Texas east of the downtown …

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Artist Interview: Nathan Miller 

What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art?   1st grade; draw­ing a car shaped as a tri­an­gle. How and when did you start becom­ing an …

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Artist Interview: Nathan Miller 

What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art?   My erlyest mem­o­ry of art is my grand­moth­er show­ing me how she used to make plas­ter sculptures. …

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Artist Interview: Sharon Weickgenant 

What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art?   I have loved art since I was young. It always intrigued me that some­one could actu­al­ly paint …

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Artist Interview: Laura Hunt 

What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art?   I remem­ber cov­er­ing a page with thick cray­on col­ors of all kinds, cov­er­ing that with black crayon, …

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Artist Interview: Lisa Landry 

What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art? When I was in first grade we were giv­en an assign­ment to cre­ate a mock adver­tis­ing poster with …

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Artist Interview: Gale Cochrane 

What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art?   Going to art muse­um in Hous­ton, Texas with my moth­er. How and when did you start becoming …

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Artist Interview: Joseph Barbieri 

What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art? Draw­ing geo­graph­i­cal maps in the 3rd grade. How and when did you start becom­ing an artist your­self? I began …

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Artist Interview: Eric Dolezalik 

Eric Doleza­lik What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art? I remem­ber tak­ing pic­tures with my par­ents’ 35mm cam­era. How and when did you start becoming …

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Announcing Our New Website by Spade Design 

We are very excit­ed to announce the launch of our new­ly designed web­site. To help us turn our vision into a real­i­ty, we chose to …

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Artist Interview- Debra Wadlington, First Embrace

Artist Interview: Debra Wadlington 

What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art?When I was in the first grade, I knew I want­ed to be an artist. When I was …

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Coye Conner

Artist Interview: Coye Conner 

Artist Inter­view: Coye Con­ner What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art?Spend­ing my sum­mers with fam­i­ly mem­bers on their ranch­es in theTexas Hill Coun­try, finding …

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Artist Interview: Kaci King-Hoppman 

Artist Inter­view: Kaci King-Hop­p­­man What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art?Doo­dling. I doo­dle. It start­ed as notes while on the phone…then I trail off …

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Artist Interview: Kelly Gowan 

Artist Inter­view: Kel­ly Gowan What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art? My ear­li­est mem­o­ries are of my dad paint­ing. He did amaz­ing oils like his mom, …

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Artist Interview: Daley Darr 

Artist Inter­view: Daley Darr What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art? My ear­li­est mem­o­ries of art are from my mid­dle school art class. We were taught …

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Artist Interview: John G. Woodard 

Artist Inter­view: John G. Woodard What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art? I became inter­est­ed in art in 1991 and began to exper­i­ment with beginner …

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Artist Interview: RoboticHat 

Artist Inter­view: RoboticHat What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art? I can remem­ber at 5 years old ask­ing my par­ents for draw­ing books and sketching …

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Arist Interview: Sylvia Morse 

Artist Inter­view: Sylvia Morse What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art? I have been mak­ing some form of Art my entire life. How and when …

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Arist Interview: FrAnKiE 

Artist Inter­view: FrAnKiE What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art? “FrAnKiE’s Jour­ney” is best told as a short cre­ative nar­ra­tive, as most good sto­ries are. “Long …

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Becky Martin, Gold Leaf Gallery

Artist Interview: Becky Martin 

Artist Inter­view: Becky Mar­tin What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art? My moth­er use to try keep me busy when I was very young. She …

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Artist Interview: Charles Robertson 

Artist Inter­view: Charles Robert­son What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art? When I was about 12 or 13 I did a pen­cil draw­ing of my …

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Artist Interview: Rita Morris 

Artist Inter­view: Rita Mor­ris What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art? I can still see it now! My moth­er quite often had a can­vas and …

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Artist Interview: Stacy Deslatte 

Artist Inter­view: Sta­cy Des­lat­te What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art? My ear­li­est mem­o­ries of expe­ri­enc­ing or see­ing art was the stain glassed win­dows and …

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Artist Interview: Ramona Freeman 

Artist Inter­view: Ramona Free­man What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art? In those quite times (mom always had pen­cil and paper in her purse) with …

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Robert Puschautz, Gold Leaf Gallery

Artist Interview: Robert Puschautz 

Artist Inter­view: Robert Puschautz What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art? The ear­li­est mem­o­ries I have of art are from going to Church on Sundays …

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Artist Interview: Paula Hodge 

Artist Inter­view: Paula Hodge What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art? I remem­ber Moth­er sit­ting with my sis­ter and I draw­ing paper dolls and their clothes. …

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Artist Interview: DENO 

Artist Inter­view: DENO What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art? I could draw, it was the card dealt to me and I just keep play­ing it. …

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Artist Interview: Amanda Hukill 

Artist Inter­view: Aman­da Hukill What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art? When I was in the 2nd grade my best friends mom came to our …

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Artist Interview: Daniel DeLaRoche 

Artist Inter­view: Daniel DeLaRoche What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art? As a young child, maybe 7–8 yrs old, I would draw the pic­tures on …

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Artist Interview: ColBé JAM 

What are your ear­li­est mem­o­ries relat­ed to art?
My ear­li­est mem­o­ries of art were of my moth­er doo­dling at the kitchen table. While look­ing over bills that need­ed to be payed, she’d doo­dle on them and pray. It was ther­a­peu­tic for her.

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