Howard Terpning
Gussie Fauntleroy
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| HOWARD TERPNING |
Born: Oak Park, IL, 1927.
Resides: Tucson, AZ.
Proudest accomplishment: Raising and caring for my family. I know I have their love and respect, and you can’t ask for any more than that.
What would you have done differently in your life? I can’t think of anything. I was an illustrator for 25 years, and that’s what I wanted to do and I enjoyed it. And then I reached a point where I wanted to do fine art. So I did.
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| FORCE OF NATURE HUMBLES ALL MEN, OIL, 56 X 75. |
Motto you have lived by over the years: If you’re given certain skills, you owe it to yourself to cultivate those skills and make the most of it.
Biggest misconception about an artist’s life: That an artist only works when he or she is in the mood. Nothing could be farther from the truth.
How has your work changed since starting out? I don’t think my style has changed much; perhaps I dig deeper, if that’s possible. There are a million stories out there and I have so many ideas, I’d need two lifetimes to paint them all.
How has the art market changed? In the last few years it’s changed with the proliferation of auctions. I think the galleries have a harder time getting really good work now because there are so many auctions and shows.
Other interests: My family and my work.
Recent news: The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation recently gave me the General Oliver P. Smith Award for service as a combat artist in Vietnam. I’m very proud of that.
He is represented by Settlers West Galleries, Tucson, AZ; Greenwich Workshop, Seymour, CT.
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