PAINTING ON THE COVER OF THE ADELAIDE REVIEW
I was thrilled when I found out that my painting Don’t let Your Arthritis get in the way was going to be on the cover of the Adelaide Review it was printed in conjunction of an art exhibition at the time.
Quite amazing to me that one can have two completely separate occupations and both ended up gracing covers on magazines.
THE ART OF GROWING OLD
Funny though you would never get a cover in modelling showing old folks like this.
Shame isn’t it that growing old is not celebrated more; you often hear that youth is wasted on the young and in many ways that is true.
Although I must say in my own case that each passing year just gets better than the last. Yes sure, there are always hick ups along the way, life happens to you whilst you are busy doing other things…. as Lennon said.
But for the most part, it’s such a joy to be alive, I’m just not totally happy with the allotment of time…..are we talking round the 100 or so years at the most, give or take a few years.
How is that going to be enough, there is so much to do and see and experience and equally important are the quiet times, sitting cosy by the fire with the rain falling on the iron roof, kicking back with a good red and the latest movie.
On this painting you will find me (30 years or so into the future) the one, in the middle kicking my legs up, yes I do that still and intend to till the end, if I can still muster up the energy.
Bryan is by the bar, hair grey now (it really is grey now although I always paint him still with his blond curly hair and blond moustache)
PAINTING & FRIENDS
The others in the painting are our friends, and you may not have noticed but we have been a little to boisterous in our attempts at some good old fashioned boogying that we have all lost our false teeth, they are all around us on the floor.
Well let’s hope that not all my paintings come true, I would really like to keep my teeth were they belong, and not in a glass by the bed.
Here is a thought by Albert Schweitzer (humanitarian and philosopher) that I like.
“An optimist is a person who sees a green light everywhere, while a pessimist sees only the red stoplight. The truly wise person is colour-blind.”
Till next time, happy painting and sculpting!
Love Marie xxx (c)
Here is another art blog with my artwork on 112 Artlink Magazine and also as a model on the cover of Playboy.
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