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Where am I coming from?
'No change, even worse to better, is ever accomplished without pain' - Richard Hooker
Why Art?
I make art because I have to make art. I spent my childhood and schooldays in Zimbabwe, studied at the Michaelis School of Art in Cape Town and learnt politics in Natal. In the sixties I left South Africa to seek asylum in liberating London. In the seventies I became a mother, wife and Feminist in England. In Zambia in the eighties I worked as teacher, art gallery director and expatriate economic migrant. In the nineties I returned to live, learn and paint in East Anglia. I have always made art though at times been lost for direction, identity and method. My art is the process by which I explore connections, conflict, creativity and communication.
Art Is Democratic
I don't want to, and can't make art that costs a lot of money to make. I want people to feel that they can afford to make art. I don't want people to feel that art is removed from their hands as viewers or makers by cost, technique or situation. .