Roy Andersen
Bonnie Gangelhoff
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| ROY ANDERSEN |
Born: Chicago, IL, 1930.
Resides: Kerrville, TX.
Proudest accomplishment: I’m working on it now. It’s a very large painting (60 by 90 inches) with 36 Indians, nine horses, and two dogs.
What would you have done differently in your life? Nothing.
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| COMANCHE SPLENDOR |
Motto you have lived by over the years: It’s from writer Samuel Johnson: “Oh Lord, who has hitherto supported me, enable me to proceed in this present labor that in the last days, when I make a count of the talent committed to me, I may receive pardon.”
Biggest misconception about an artist’s life: There is a reason it’s called artwork, not art play. That’s because it’s work.
How has your work changed since starting out? It’s a natural progression of trying to do something better.
How has the art market changed? One of the big changes is that now it’s not so much men buying paintings for themselves as it is a husband and wife buying for their homes.
Other interests: I breed registered American paint horses as well as collect western paraphernalia and Indian artifacts. I also like to build model airplanes and ships and paint toy soldiers.
He is represented by Legacy Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ, and Jackson, WY; Settlers West Galleries, Tucson, AZ; Claggett/Rey Gallery, Vail, CO.
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