Robert Daughters
Bonnie Gangelhoff
One of our 10 artists to watch in 2009
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| ROBERT DAUGHTERS |
Born: Trenton, MO, 1929.
Resides: Rogers, AR.
Proudest accomplishment: When I changed my style from total realism to expressionism.
What would you have done differently in your life? I would have studied when I was in school.
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| VILLAGE WINDS, OIL, 22 x 28 |
Motto you have lived by over the years: Always work on your goal.
Biggest misconception about an artist’s life: That it’s easy. It’s not. It takes a lot of hard work. I think the public has an entirely different impression of painting for a living. They think the artist’s life is glamorous. They don’t know that you have to work in the studio all by yourself. They think we churn these out by magic. But it’s not true.
How has your work changed since starting out? It has gone from realism to more expressionism. I consider myself an expressionist today.
How has the art market changed? There is a tremendous amount of competition. You’ve got to be on your toes.
Other interests: I enjoy flying, boating, traveling, and golf.
He is represented by Meyer Gallery, Santa Fe, NM.
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