When I was 9yrs old I had my own business of removing
unwanted ground hogs from people’s property. Had I ever done it? No! I had my
plans. I think I just wanted to hang out with the groundhogs truthfully. I was
going door to door in my neighborhood and stumbled upon this beautiful,
whimsical house on the Bluffs. I had wandered here before. I rang the doorbell
and a woman came to the door all dressed up in a gown, there was classical
music playing and people milling about inside. I was told it was an art show
and I was invited in. Doris McCarthy was the artist. I told her I was an artist
too! I took in her paintings of icebergs & landscapes and fell in love with
it all. It was the first time I had a stuffed cheery tomato. What an exciting
adventure! Thus began our friendship and many walks along the Bluffs. She
inspired me. We bonded over our love of nature, the bluffs, and the outdoors.
My teenage years came
and I rebelled against everything that had meaning for me. We lost touch.
I later went to the U of T Fine Arts program. I admired her
from afar. I never forgot our bond or our love and respect for the Canadian
landscape.
I still walk our trail from time to time. I walk with her
ghost and my Mother’s. I get re-inspired to create and capture the beauty that
has always touched me.
As always, deep and inspiring. Coming from a place in the soul of the psyche. I could see and feel it.
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