Randy-the creative one
Randy created his paintings of the DeGracio's orginals that he loved.His teacher, neighbor Phyllis Pope inspired him on when was little over five years of age. When traveling through Taos in 1965 we farmed him out to a local artist for half a day while we shopped.
In 1969 when we moved to Loveland, Colorado, the local merchants were sponsoring a student art show. Randy entered for free and then he discovered that to win the $25 prize he had to pay an entry fee. He did. Then he discovered that you had to be under twelve years old. He informed them that the picture was painted when he was under twelve.
Randy won the $ 25 prize.
The pictures appear situated on the floor under the silhouette of his sister, Angela Ann, which she had done at school.
In 1969 when we moved to Loveland, Colorado, the local merchants were sponsoring a student art show. Randy entered for free and then he discovered that to win the $25 prize he had to pay an entry fee. He did. Then he discovered that you had to be under twelve years old. He informed them that the picture was painted when he was under twelve.
Randy won the $ 25 prize.
The pictures appear situated on the floor under the silhouette of his sister, Angela Ann, which she had done at school.
1 Comments:
I was so impressed with the latest pictures, that I didn't know where to start making comments. The De Grazia art is outstanding. No wonder Randy won the prize. Angela Ann's offering is truly beautiful.
Btw, we have a De Grazia painting (copy, of course). It's a tall vase with flowers.
Bernie
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