"I grew up in a little farming town in Idaho called Iona. There weren't a lot of things to do there for entertainment, so art became entertainment for me. I had a couple of cousins and uncles who drew and painted, and my mom was kind of a Saturday painter. She got together and painted with a group of ladies. They would go out in the fields, up along the streams and the canal banks. Apparently art is a defective family gene."

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