Merrill Mahaffey
Bonnie Gangelhoff
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| MERRIL MAHAFFEY |
Born: Albuquerque, NM, 1937.
Resides: Phoenix, AZ.
Proudest accomplishment: The exposure I got in the first Western States Biennial Exhibition in 1979. Each of the western states selected outstanding artists, and the National Endowment for the Arts sponsored the show, which traveled to a series of museums. It was a big deal. The other thing I am most proud of is my latest large public painting at the Chandler Center for the Arts in Chandler, AZ.
What would you have done differently in your life? I wouldn’t have married so young. I was 19.
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| LONGS PEAK SEPTEMBER |
Motto you have lived by over the years: Paint every day.
Biggest misconception about artists’ lives: That they are rock stars.
How has your work changed since starting out? I’ve gone from abstraction to realism.
How has the art market changed? Art right now is entirely market driven and very inhibiting on a young artist’s imagination. I was able to paint wild stuff; now if you do that, you can count on living with it yourself.
Other interests: I have always had a strong interest in sports. When I was younger, I played tennis. Now it’s golf. I like things that put me in nature—rock climbing, skiing, backpacking, and fishing. I backpack to a mountain lake, go fishing, and take pictures that will become paintings.
Recent news: Last spring I did a painting for Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. And I just had a retrospective of my work at the Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff.
He is represented by Duley-Jones Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ; Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery, Tucson, AZ, and Santa Fe, NM; Imago Galleries, Palm Desert, CA; Piñon Fine Art, Littleton, CO.
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