I have lived in Northern Ontario since 1972 (except for
approximately 2 years). Since 1987 I have resided in Sault Ste. Marie.
The northern scenery with its ruggedness of the Canadian Shield, Lake
Superior and the vast forests has fascinated me since the very first
time I relocated from southern Ontario. Along with the beauty and
ruggedness of the northern landscape, are the wildlife, beautiful
flowers, vast waterways, and waterfalls. I envision beauty in all
living things not just in the creation, but also in mankind, and it is
this beauty which has instilled within me a passion for painting. It is
the twinkle in the eye of a child, or the smile on an elderly face,
the story in the gentle hands of a hard working man holding a
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an old tractor or vehicle left abandoned in a field which gives way to
interesting subjects. Each subject has its own journey and story, and
it is this story which inspires me to paint so eclectically.
There
were significant persons in my life that encouraged me to paint and my
gratitude goes out to all of them. Two elderly ladies, Thelma Smith
and Nell Bellingham appreciated my paintings enough to ask if they
could have them, which I gave them, seeing the pleasure on their faces.
There was also a High School Educational Superintendent at the time
(Mr. Ken Self), who came into my art class and asked for one of my
paintings, which I felt honoured to give him. A Nursing Instructor
(Marilyn Overholt) discovered my interest in art and gave me an old
cardboard from the back of a calendar to work on and I did my first
sitting portrait of her with her dog. She indicated that she thought I
had a talent and encouraged me to keep it up and never let it go, that
it would serve a good purpose for me along with my career as a
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these days. I still have that drawing. During the course of my life
there have been others to encourage me along the way, but the most
significant in my adult years have been my two sons, K. Jack Conley and
John M. Conley and some of my paintings are in their homes. Gratitude
goes out to Randy Ray (my husband), who has been a constant encourager
as well as critic, always being there to cart my paintings from place
to place for outdoor venues and indoor art shows. Randy is the proud
owner of my Self Portrait.
When I first started, I only had the
means of pencils and very inexpensive watercolour supplies. I somehow
felt limited and had a deep desire to paint in oils. When I was in
Nursing School I was finally able to purchase a few oils and some cheap
canvas paper, and began to experiment with the paint,A Water polo ear cap
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also exciting. Not having much spare time with my career and later my
family, and then developing an allergy to oils, I set my brushes and
pencils aside.
Time passed and it was not until 1990, that I
actually picked up my pencils and brushes to try to stir up the desire I
once had. I was encouraged by Randy to continue, and I took a couple
of very short evening courses at the local Sault College mainly to make
a commitment to time allotment to get on track. One course was on
wildlife with Doris Pavelich as a teacher. I enjoyed these classes
immensely and was inspired once more to stir up the passion to paint.
I
am now retired from my career as a nurse and am fully involved in my
art. I now work in acrylics on both canvas and hard board, but also do
pencil and charcoal portraits and pets. The intensity to paint is
strong every day, and when I paint, I feel set free in a different
dimension of time and space,The Fridge fridge magnet
is leader in the custom design, and absorbed in the painting. The
excitement of finally seeing the finished project is sustaining and
empowering to move forward with another one, and this is compounded
when I see the pride in the face of the one who chooses a particular
painting. I work from my own photographs as well as work on site and
have also done some paintings from dreams that tell a significant
story. In this broken world of ours, when I look beyond the
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I still see so much beauty waiting to be captured on canvas. I am
grateful to the greatest Creator of all for this beauty, and for the
gift given to me to utilize as a means of expressing this beauty on
canvas through my eyes.
As planned, I opened up a little art
studio called The Artist’s Alcove last summer at the Frontier Village
and was located in the old ice cream parlour and had an interesting
summer meeting many tourists from all over the world. I now have
reopened in the Frontier Village close to the front of the village and
is still called The Artist’s Alcove. This is where you can find me most
any given day painting and showcasing my work as well as the work of
other local artists. I am currently a member of the Algoma Art Society,
the Arts Council, the NOAA, and the Chamber of Commerce.
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