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From
Marcia Molnar’s first memories, she has thought of herself as an artist. Her father, Jay Schmidt, was an artist
and a gallery owner, therefore art materials and art books were readily
available. Marcia has taken a few
art classes but for the
most
part her training came naturally from day to day surroundings and
meeting
other artists. She met her artist
husband, George Molnar, when she was fourteen and was married at nineteen. George was already painting when they
moved to Carmel, CA, where her father had started the New Masters Gallery. There, both Marcia and George
learned about the business of selling their work.
After
a few years George wanted to be near the subject matter he loved and so they
moved again, this time to central Arizona. By this time they had two children, Ben and Shasta. Marcia was painting commissioned
portraiture but she began to feel confined to this, so she decided to branch
out to a more broad subject matter.
Marcia
now paints whatever inspires her. She explains that, Arizona has so much to choose from, the sky, the
Grand Canyon, the desert, it's always a surprise to her what shows up on her
easel. Marcia loves the things
close to home as much as a beautiful sunset. What will be next? Her roses, the neighbor's cat, or a colorful pear? The important thing to Marcia is to
share her experience. She wants people to see the things she loves about her
life.
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