"I got my break in 1954, when a mentor, Edward Selden Spaulding, showed my work to Ralph Terrill, who managed the Crossroads of Sport in New York City. At that time, there were only a few sporting artists on the scene and only 16 American artists appeared in the Crossroads' catalog that year. Today, very likely, there are 50 times that number painting the same subjects.
I enjoy a career that let me live where I choose, paint mostly what I want and make a decent living doing so. My goals f (showing 500 of 886 characters). |
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