Monday 19th March 2018
We made £219.99 for the St John's Hospice during my Art Exhibition on the Thursday 15th March thanks to all my friends old and new.
I would like to say a big thank you to everybody who turned up to look at all my 76 pictures and would like to say that I still have 74 of them left.
Well, that's not exactly correct. Some of the ones I got back from people to show in the exhibition have been returned to their owners, but I do have a lot of my pictures still up for sale.
I have been having a good rest since the Exhibition finished. My youngest daughter had treated me to a couple of hours of Spar treatment and a lovely meal at Archers on the shore at Hest Bank.
When I manage to get the house back to normal again I will try and finish the Salvator Mundi painting and I will post the picture of it on here. Don't hold your breath it might be a few weeks before it's ready.
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Monday, 19 March 2018
Saturday, 3 March 2018
Saturday the 3rd of March 2018
I'm intrepidly looking forward to the preview on Friday the 9th of March and the actual Exhibition on the 15th of March, which is the Thursday.
Only six more days left to get the Art Exhibition up to the best I can get it.
As the room I am going to open for people to come and see the Art-work is still fitted out with the all the wonderful Oak shelves, I have had to screen it all off with some curtain material. So it's not ideal, but I've done the best I can.
After all, am I not the best bodger in town?
So far I think I'm on track. I have hung about 65 paintings that I have painted since I have statred painting, which is only about 13 years. Take out the three years I couldn't pick up a paint brush because my friend / teacher had passed away I think I did ok.
I am just finishing off a painting I had started about 6 months ago and have been tweaking it for weeks and now want it to be the star of the show.
Well! I like it. and it's not finished yet.
I have abandoned the Salvator Mundi picture as that would take far too long to finish to a good standard, but he is in the collection with a big notice to remind people that he is far from finished.
Hopefully when people purchase one of my creations they will be able to stay for a glass of vine and a nibble of crackers and cheese when they pick up their paintings.
I have called it the "Buyers Party" and it will start a minute past 6 Pm - (what ever time??) Hopefully 8pm ( by then I'll be too tired to notice the time)
I am hoping that lots of people will turn up on the preview on the Thursday the 9th of March. Between 2pm and 8pm and reserve some paintings with a deposit and we can collect lots of money for the St John's Hospice.
There will be refreshments Tea, Coffee and biscuits and hopefully they will donate generously into the Hospice collection Boxes.
So wish me good luck and see you there.
Maria. X
I'm intrepidly looking forward to the preview on Friday the 9th of March and the actual Exhibition on the 15th of March, which is the Thursday.
Only six more days left to get the Art Exhibition up to the best I can get it.
As the room I am going to open for people to come and see the Art-work is still fitted out with the all the wonderful Oak shelves, I have had to screen it all off with some curtain material. So it's not ideal, but I've done the best I can.
After all, am I not the best bodger in town?
So far I think I'm on track. I have hung about 65 paintings that I have painted since I have statred painting, which is only about 13 years. Take out the three years I couldn't pick up a paint brush because my friend / teacher had passed away I think I did ok.
I am just finishing off a painting I had started about 6 months ago and have been tweaking it for weeks and now want it to be the star of the show.
Well! I like it. and it's not finished yet.
I have abandoned the Salvator Mundi picture as that would take far too long to finish to a good standard, but he is in the collection with a big notice to remind people that he is far from finished.
Hopefully when people purchase one of my creations they will be able to stay for a glass of vine and a nibble of crackers and cheese when they pick up their paintings.
I have called it the "Buyers Party" and it will start a minute past 6 Pm - (what ever time??) Hopefully 8pm ( by then I'll be too tired to notice the time)
I am hoping that lots of people will turn up on the preview on the Thursday the 9th of March. Between 2pm and 8pm and reserve some paintings with a deposit and we can collect lots of money for the St John's Hospice.
There will be refreshments Tea, Coffee and biscuits and hopefully they will donate generously into the Hospice collection Boxes.
So wish me good luck and see you there.
Maria. X
Saturday, 10 February 2018
Practice Makes Perfect.
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT. BUT IT'S NOT EASY.!!
I am finding it a bit baffling how to put images on this page with the titles under the pictures.
So I will have another go.
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This picture has been in the making for a couple of years. This one is version 3. It will be on loan from the lovely friend who I have painted it for. NOT FOR SALE!!! I could take commissions for it. |
ART EXHIBITION 15TH March 2018
Art Exhibition
By
Maria Atkinson
Donations to St John’s Hospice Lancaster.
106 Heysham Rd. Heysham Morecambe.
LA3 1DH
LA3 1DH
Sunset from Sandylands Prom Morecambe with Heron on the old paddling pool |
15th March 10 am – 6pm
Buttermere and Fleethwith Pike
Ulswater looking towards Glenredding |
Amarylis |
Big Bang 1 |
Sunsetting near Black Comb from Sandylands Prom at Morecambe
***
Refreshments available. Would like you to pop donations into the Hospice collection boxes.
****
I am dedicating the exhibition to the
memory of two wonderful friends: Ethel Searl and Hilda Barton
BOOK YOUR PR-VIEW FOR FRIDAY 9th MARCH
RESERVE ANY OF THE 60+ARTWORK
RESERVE ANY OF THE 60+ARTWORK
By:
Texting 07570078908, Facebook: Maria Atkinson,
Phone 01524 413265
****
Art is very much a personal preference, so I will not be offended if you
dislike any or all of my work.
Constructive criticism is the way we learn and sometimes
it is very useful but not always appreciated. But I am always happy to listen.
*
Last year was a bit of a disaster for me. I was a
passenger on the 755 bus when it was involved in a crash. I ended up in a neck
brace for nearly four months. Housebound and unable to do much. Standing in
front of an easel painting was the only thing I was able to do with
comfort.
Then after I had a skin graft to remove some
cancer cells on my nose I had bad news and I had to have another operation.
Feeling depressed I decided to immerse myself in something positive, hence the
Art Exhibition.
Once I started I decided to do it for a couple of good
causes.
I’ve always felt passionate about St John’s Hospice at
Lancaster. Some of my friends and both my parents have had wonderful treatment
from their dedicated Doctors and staff.
In particular Ethel Searl the lady who has taught me
how to paint and
Hilda Barton, she was my very dear friend. Both of
these ladies had their lives cut short by Cancer.
My other good cause is closer to home. I have four
wonderful grand children who are all coming up to the age of going to
Universities. So if I sell any of my art work I will donate a percentage to the
St John’s Hospice and the rest will be put into a kitty for the grandchildren
for their education.
*
A bit about me.
I was born 15th of March 1943 in Budapest,
Hungary.
My father became a deserter in the 1956 uprising when
the government ordered him to shoot the people during the revolution.
Hungarian’s are fond of a good revolt.
I think there is a little bit of Attila the Hun in
every Hungarian.
We had to flee Hungary as my father would have been
shot for refusing to shoot the rabbles.
*
A quick time travel.
After
a short stay in Austria we came to England. I attended school for 3 days at
Morecambe High. I caught nits in my hair and my mother wouldn’t let me go back.
I was only a few weeks away from legal
leaving age so nobody bothered.
For my first job I was as a
counter assistant on the Cosmetic counter at Lancaster Woolworth's. Not speaking
a word of English I had to learn rapidly.
I had about 19 jobs before I
was 21 years of age.
A restless soul, always
looking for something better. Just like (Attila the Hun)
A few of the jobs in that
colossal number were jobs I went back to a few times. In those days you could
turn up at a new job, have the interview and get offered the job just because
you came over ok on the day.
Periodically
I was on short time at Burling and Mending on Dallas Road in Lancaster and I
needed to work full time. On Tuesday I had the interview and started the job Wednesday
at the Matting Mill in Lancaster. After I had to collect some items from a
warehouse full of rats I nipped back to the Labour Exchange in my dinner hour
to ask for another job. Interview went well at the Slipper Factory in
Carnforth. Got the job and started my new Vulcanising job at 8 am on Thursday.
So in one week I was actually employed in 3 different establishments. No CV, no
letter from last employer. There didn’t seem to be a problem getting a job in
the good old days.
I
got married in 1963, delivered two wonderful daughters. Linda and Carol, who in
turn presented four wonderful grandchildren?
After I got divorced I started
to re build my new life. Worked hard at 3 different jobs to get back on my feet
again.
I
was a professional interviewer for a few Market Research companies and at the
same time I worked part time as a Nursing assistant at the Moor Hospital two
night a week. For a short time I had my own Keep Fit Club on Common Garden
Street in Lancaster until the Fire inspection closed me down as the ceilings
were not compliant with the fire regulations.
Eventually
I opened my own Book Shop and that is where I met Ethel. She used to buy her
art materials from me. We became firm friends and after I retired she was very
happy to teach me to paint.
I would get lost in the
canvas and burn the midnight oil till early morning.
Unfortunately
when Ethel passed away I couldn’t pick up a paint brush for years. So I have a
few unfinished paintings. I will put them into the exhibition so people can see
them even though they are ABANDONED!
William
Turner did it all the time. They will eventually be done soon….
***
Some of the paintings have their own stories of why they
were painted. Some took months to do. None of them ever felt like I have actually finished painting them.
Some of them, like my
Salvator Mundi, which is the one I am painting at the moment is just for fun
and because I can.
I think everybody should have a painting that has just been
sold at Sotheby’s for $450 Million.
When it’s finished I will put
the photo on my blog page so everybody can have a look. I will try and
keep up with it as often as I can.
Hope you enjoy the
paintings I've posted. There will be over 50 images on display on the day.
Kind regards,
Maria. X
Friday, 2 February 2018
Friday 2nd of February 2018 at 106 Heysham Road. Heysham. Morecambe. LA3 1DH
I can actually see the floor in the 'shop / dining room where I am hoping to host the Art Exhibition on Thursday the 15th March displaying all the art I have done since I started painting.
Now it is getting closer to the date I am getting a little apprehensive. It's one thing having an idea to focus on something to forget your troubles and another actually going trough with it. I have hung up some of the art and managed to cover up the massive tapestry that would have looked bad behind the paintings. It has taken a few changes of under garments as I had to balance quite high on an old stepladder to nail the curtain to the wall. At the age of 74 rapidly approaching 75 it's challenging to say the least. (Also I needed the wall space.)
So far I think I am on track. So keeping fingers crossed it will all go ok.
I have just sent an Email to St John's Hospice so they can supply an official collection box so the donations can go straight in there on some items I am donating. (other than my art work.) Also if anybody wants to give money for the refreshments I hope they will give generously straight into the collection box.
I hope the hospice will be happy with the 10% donations on any sales of my art work, the rest of the money will also go towards a good cause as my grandchildren are all coming up to the age where you have to think about Universities.
If all else fails and nobody turns up, my friends who have offered to help on the day will be well fed on Birthday cake, crackers and cheese and biscuits.
Looking on the positive side I'm sure we will all be busy showing people around and raising lots of cash for good causes.
I have asked if people interested to come would indicate by either texting, Emailing or phoning up so we could have an idea how many to cater for.
The contact numbers are: Landline: 01524 413265
Mobile; 0757 0078908
Email: marika1943@live.co.uk
Facebook: Unofficial Marika
Hope to see everybody, don't forget to bring a friend. X
I can actually see the floor in the 'shop / dining room where I am hoping to host the Art Exhibition on Thursday the 15th March displaying all the art I have done since I started painting.
Now it is getting closer to the date I am getting a little apprehensive. It's one thing having an idea to focus on something to forget your troubles and another actually going trough with it. I have hung up some of the art and managed to cover up the massive tapestry that would have looked bad behind the paintings. It has taken a few changes of under garments as I had to balance quite high on an old stepladder to nail the curtain to the wall. At the age of 74 rapidly approaching 75 it's challenging to say the least. (Also I needed the wall space.)
So far I think I am on track. So keeping fingers crossed it will all go ok.
I have just sent an Email to St John's Hospice so they can supply an official collection box so the donations can go straight in there on some items I am donating. (other than my art work.) Also if anybody wants to give money for the refreshments I hope they will give generously straight into the collection box.
I hope the hospice will be happy with the 10% donations on any sales of my art work, the rest of the money will also go towards a good cause as my grandchildren are all coming up to the age where you have to think about Universities.
If all else fails and nobody turns up, my friends who have offered to help on the day will be well fed on Birthday cake, crackers and cheese and biscuits.
Looking on the positive side I'm sure we will all be busy showing people around and raising lots of cash for good causes.
I have asked if people interested to come would indicate by either texting, Emailing or phoning up so we could have an idea how many to cater for.
The contact numbers are: Landline: 01524 413265
Mobile; 0757 0078908
Email: marika1943@live.co.uk
Facebook: Unofficial Marika
Hope to see everybody, don't forget to bring a friend. X
Saturday, 27 January 2018
Sat 27th Jan 2018
Just a very quick catch up to continue on the balancing the good
and bad of 2017.
As I wrote last week the neck brace went on and I struggled
with it not sleeping for the duration of it being on my neck. Maybe that is a
bit exaggerated because I obviously sleep but not well. But I’ll by-pass that
as now it is a distant memory and it doesn’t do well to dwell on things.
So the good bit is, the very first day I could have the
brace off for 6 hrs during the day, my friends took me for a lovely walk in the
Lakes and as if by magic the weather was fairly good. By my standards of appreciating
things, that walk cancelled out all the previous months of discomfort. It is
now fairly even again.
Then the balance slipped again into the dark side. The
biopsy taken from the bridge of my nose came back with bad news attached. I had
a ‘morphing’ (my interpretation of the technical name) Basal cell that had to
be removed. When Mr Hampton explained what it was, I whole heartedly agreed with
him that it has to come off. Very soon the scales tipped into favour as I had
the op very quickly after the diagnosis. (Obviously someone had given back word
as it was heading up towards Christmas,) I gratefully jumped in and was whisked
off into the operating room. Mr Hampton and his colleagues were wonderful and
it was all good again.
But not for long!!!!
The biopsy came back that not a big enough patch was taken
and there was signs of this “THING” still at the edge, I would have to have
another bit taken out. Mercifully not another graft, just a slither of skin.
(Now, nearly at the end of Jan 2018, best forgotten!)
At the time I was a little miffed at being so unlucky, but
hey-ho, we must get on. My philosophy is to get buried into a project. Which
sometimes work, and sometimes it does not.
My good idea was that I burry myself into a commitment and
then I won’t have time to mope about and feel sorry for myself. Hence the
stupid idea of promising and advertising on Facebook that I will do a Solo Person’s
Art Exhibition on my 75th birthday on 15th of March 2018.
We are getting to the good bit of 2017 as an invitation came
from RLI that Mr Hampton will do the op on 29th of Dec. Hurrah!!! I
thought that means I will only have the stitches to contend with in the New
Year and it will all be good.
Back in the realms of the balancing it all out. Op went
well. (Nearly forgotten. Nearly!) So the year ended with the balance in the
good. It just meant that I stayed in the house again for the duration of these
delightful blue stitches sticking out on top of my nose. On the whole fairly good
outcome. Especially now I have found out that the biopsy came back all clear.
I am now all done with 2017 and it can go into the furthest recesses
of the memory data. I just have to concentrate on the pending disaster of my
Art Exhibition, which is looming up very quickly.
I am hoping to put a few pictures up on here and on Facebook
of some of my art.
So, chop-chop! Pacey - pace. Get moving!
Sorry Can't upload any pictures. X
Sorry Can't upload any pictures. X
Sunday, 14 January 2018
NEW YEAR, NEW ME.
I SEEM TO HAVE GOT MIXED UP IN THIS INTERNET TECHNOLOGY. Mon 15th Jan 2018
It is obvious to me now I have logged onto my reading4fun4all blog, that I haven't been posting my messages to it at all!!
I have been posting to the Google or Facebook blog thing.
SO!!! a quick update.
Had quite q horrendous time with the Basal cells on my nose. Unfortunately it is a type that the surgeons don't like to leave, (Something like Morphing cells!! Probably not quite right name, but it had to be cut out) so I have had 3 operations since I posted last.
Only yesterday the nurse took out the 12 ugly blue stitches, but had to put a few trips of suchers, placed very artistically in a form of a cross. They have to stay on for a few days as the difficult bit in the curve of my nose didn't heal as well.
As soon as I have got over feeling sorry for myself, I will be back to the 'blog thing'.
I am still painting as that seems to sooth my whole self.
I was hoping to do a one person Art Exhibition on in my front room on my 75th birthday on the 15th of March this year.
For one day only open day. (I like a challenge.)
I have had a few attempts at the 'flow art.' Some good, some not so good. But it is a new thing for me, so I will keep at it.
At the moment I am struggling with the right eye of the Salvator Mundi picture I have decided to paint.
I will put a copy of it in progress when I am half happy with it.
Ta Ta for now.
Maria. X
It is obvious to me now I have logged onto my reading4fun4all blog, that I haven't been posting my messages to it at all!!
I have been posting to the Google or Facebook blog thing.
SO!!! a quick update.
Had quite q horrendous time with the Basal cells on my nose. Unfortunately it is a type that the surgeons don't like to leave, (Something like Morphing cells!! Probably not quite right name, but it had to be cut out) so I have had 3 operations since I posted last.
Only yesterday the nurse took out the 12 ugly blue stitches, but had to put a few trips of suchers, placed very artistically in a form of a cross. They have to stay on for a few days as the difficult bit in the curve of my nose didn't heal as well.
As soon as I have got over feeling sorry for myself, I will be back to the 'blog thing'.
I am still painting as that seems to sooth my whole self.
I was hoping to do a one person Art Exhibition on in my front room on my 75th birthday on the 15th of March this year.
For one day only open day. (I like a challenge.)
I have had a few attempts at the 'flow art.' Some good, some not so good. But it is a new thing for me, so I will keep at it.
At the moment I am struggling with the right eye of the Salvator Mundi picture I have decided to paint.
I will put a copy of it in progress when I am half happy with it.
Ta Ta for now.
Maria. X
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