Alyce Frank
Norman Kolpas
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| ALYCE FRANK |
Born: New Iberia, LA, 1932.
Resides: Arroyo Hondo, NM.
Proudest accomplishment: In 2006, I had a very wonderful retrospective show at Kennesaw State University near Marietta, GA. And I’m very proud of raising my three kids. They’re wonderful people. The oldest turned 50 this year, and I have five grandchildren.
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| FROM THE NORTH SIDE OF ARROYO HONDO, OIL, 24 X 30 |
Advice to young artists: Just keep painting—work, work, work! Experience is what changes you and makes you grow.
Biggest misconception about an artist’s life: That being an artist is easy. I think it’s a difficult life. Nobody else can do it for you or with you.
How has your work changed since starting out? I’ve been on a straight and narrow path from the beginning. Maybe there’s a little more detail involved in my paintings now.
How has the art market changed? With the economy so difficult, I think the art market is having problems right now.
Other interests: I like to swim, and I do that regularly. I have two dogs that I’m fond of. And I’ve been trying to learn Spanish for years. But the art is the main thing.
Recent news: I’ve got a show coming up at the Fenix Gallery in Taos, probably some time next year, and I’ll be in the inaugural Grand Canyon Celebration of Art next September at the South Rim Village in Grand Canyon National Park.
She is represented by Fenix Gallery, Taos, NM; Meyer East Gallery, Santa Fe, NM; Marin-Price Galleries, Chevy Chase, MD.
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