G. Harvey
Norman Kolpas
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| G. HARVEY |
Born: San Antonio, TX, 1933.
Resides: Fredericksburg, TX.
Proudest accomplishment: Every day, I’m glad to be alive and to be able to come to the studio and work with the same passion that I had when I first started.
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| TRAILING THE CANYON LIGHTS, OIL, 48 X 36. |
Biggest misconception about an artist’s life: Some people feel that an artist goes to the studio and picks up that magic brush and—Shazam!—there it is. They don’t realize the complexity of the creative spirit.
How has your work changed since starting out? My work started off tightly detailed. My art teachers told me not to insult the viewer, that the mind can render better than the hand. My work now is more diffused and softer.
How has the art market changed? Today an artist does a painting and a gallery puts it on its website, and all the collectors see it immediately worldwide. If it hasn’t sold in two or three months, that piece can be overexposed, and then nobody wants it.
Other interests: Every two months or so, we take a break and get away, to New York, or Yosemite, or the Tetons. I say, “The bucket’s empty. Let’s go!” It’s a re-creative process.
Recent news: In early March, I’m receiving the Briscoe Legacy Award at the Night of Artists held at the Briscoe Western Art Museum in San Antonio. Later that month, Legacy Gallery in Scottsdale will show a cross-section of material I’ve done since September.
He is represented by Legacy Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ, and Jackson, WY; Whistle Pik Galleries, Fredericksburg, TX.
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