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Response to Gaye's question... When did abstract begin?

April 23, 2008 in The Artful Life

Gaye,

I did go to Appleby Fair, and I plan to go again this year!  What a raw, remarkable place Appleby is in June.  Regarding the horses, since I was a tiny mite dropping off trees onto horses, they have been a part of my life and scribbling them onto every scrap of paper I could find or molding them out of garden clay was part of my early training.  Nowadays, when they appear in my work, they are symbols for things beyond the obvious image.

When younger sister Elaine died, I could not paint for a while until I decided to paint 'my pain'.  I felt she had been robbed of most of her adult life and so decided to paint the four seasons for her.  On four gold canvases (representing the power of love behind everything), I started with Autumn (she is in a shroud), then came Winter (a time of pregnancy & rebirth when all seems lost), then Spring (when I thought of our times together) and finally the Summer and she, escaping the bounds of earth.  In this decision to feel everything, and not actually choose anything but let the images, colours and shapes come up, I mourned her appropriately and felt that, in the end, I could paint again.  A new way of expressing myself was born during this process.  I often sign these paintings "Maya" which is the name my daughter calls me, rather than Humphrey, for I believe they are very different and from a different place......If you know what I mean.

Blackpool Beach 2005 Oil 18x24 inches

The Artful Journey so far....

April 12, 2008 in The Artful Life

I'm a lassie from lancashire....

I was born in Wigan, Lancashire, 5 minutes walk from Wigan Pier, made famous by George Orwell in his dark memoir, 'The Road To Wigan Pier'.  Many of the people he wrote about could have been my own family that lived and work in the shadows of those "...dark, satanic mills."   My grandfather Ball worked 36 years in the mines, then on the canals, when all the while his heart was with the cowboys in Texas (he read 1-2 western books per week.)  In fact, my love of John Wayne  and all things western were cultivated while sitting 'watchin't telly' with my grandfather while drawing on every scrap of paper I could find.  We lived at my grandparent's house until I was two, in a 'Lowry-esque' two-up and two-down coal mining cottage.  You may think it was cold and inconvenient, but in truth, I never felt so warm and safe as in the arms of these frugal, strong people.

Blackpool Beach was our day out; the piers, the ice cream, donkey and pony rides, bucket and spade, seagulls....Those were the days.

(This painting is my homage to the good old days when you used to be able to smoke wherever you wanted (i.e., last year.)

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