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Art Brokerage: Don Edelman American Artist: b. 1925. Don Edelman gave the following interview: I came to Houston to sell encyclopedias and in the process met Jim Abercrombie who said, Hey, come to work for me. So I went to work for Cameron [Iron Works] and worked with them for ten years [doing] industrial advertising. In about 1975 my then-wife-to-be said, If you're going to be an artist, be an artist. So I quit Cameron. I had a few accounts that I took care of, and did that for a while. Ever since then I've been moving around and creating art. It was 63 or thereabouts in those times you didn't make a living with art. You either taught art, or you did industrial, commercial art. A few lucky people that maybe lived in New York were making a living [in art.] Back then the idea of making a living with art was kind of a wonderful idea to think about. It's just been a very gradual thing always painting, selling some now and then. People know about you, and maybe buy things. I always entered competitive exhibits, but even then my contacts with other artists have been very rare. I did have some gallery pieces and I'd worked with some art consultants [but] I never knew where my next painting or sale [would come from]. In one show they did at the Hooks-Epstein Gallery, Another Reality, Bert Long actually used or borrowed one of my paintings to show people what he was talking about [in terms of] other realities. That kind of brought me to that particular gallery but that's a case of an artist helping another artist. Listings wanted.
Looking for the painting Fallen Angel No 8. by Fritz Scholder. Saw an exhibit at St.Paul's School in Concord, NH in the '90s of his work and this painting was included in the exhibit. Looking for either the original or a reprint.
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