Influenced by the ‘Beat’ poets of the 1950s and ’60s, I left my home in the UK to travel the highways of North America. Enroute I fell in love with Canada’s west coast and remain here still, living and making art in Vancouver, BC.
I failed high school art in England and didn’t even consider studying or practising visual art until 1977 in Victoria, BC. At that time I was navigating periods of deep depression and existential crisis. A concerned friend suggested I apply for the same art course she was applying for: a two year foundational Visual Arts course at a local college. I had no portfolio and little experience but was accepted with a promise to fully commit myself for two years. I did so willingly and discovered a deep and lasting passion for the visual arts.
I went on to earn a first class Honours BFA in painting and a B.Ed in Visual art.
I taught senior high school art and art history in Vancouver for 25 years.
Since retiring I have continued my art studies and practice and have used my experience to teach and help others discover and explore their own creativity and find healing and joy in the act of art. I volunteered for 10 years leading classes and workshops in the creative process at community centres in Vancouver serving vulnerable populations, including people on lower income, people with disabilities, seniors, people of diverse ethnic backgrounds, the LGBTQ community, youth, and people who are homeless.
I have exhibited my art in numerous solo and group shows in British Columbia. I have art in private collections in the UK, USA, Mexico and Canada.
Vancouver painter John Clinock, who was here last year, recently updated us with the completed paintings that he began during his stay in Chapala. THE MAGICIAN – 17×14 in. 43×36 cm. Acrylic on paper About John