The artist at age twenty, unaware of what the future held in store.
The opening photograph was spotted a member of my family on my brother's facebook page. Whilst I follow my brother's blog - it was my brother that introduced me to "blogging" in the 1990's - I am a person non grata on facebook. My paintings and sculptures of the female nude contravene their community guidelines.
My brother's photograph set me thinking of what might have been, if I have been sane and sensible. Had I not turned my back on an engineer's drawing board in my twenties I might have risen through the ranks and for the last twenty years been bored to death in comfortable retirement.
A second photograph on his facebook page brought home to me what commissions might have come my way had I pursued my work in public sculpture. But my sculptural passion led me towards the nude figure, which for the most part - that being the parts facebook objects to - is deemed unsuited for the public's gaze and detail is absent.
A remarkably detailed sculpture by Andrew Sinclair MRBS
recently unveiled in Halifax Town Centre.
When I was debating whether I should give up my job in engineering design, this quotation by Arthur Ransome tipped the scales in my favour:
Grab a chance and you won't be sorry for what might have been.
Thankfully, I grabbed the chance and have no regrets.
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