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soothsayer

(38,601 posts)
Thu Nov 19, 2020, 11:08 PM Nov 2020

Never too late to launch your career in the arts. This painter did it at 84!


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Susan Cain
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It’s never too late to launch your career in the arts. This painter did it at 84!

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Unity Spencer, (the daughter of Stanley and Hilda) was born while Stan was working on his murals at Burghclere Chapel. Unity was a talented painter in her own right, a skilful realist with a powerful imaginative vision. She had her first exhibition at the age of 84 in 2015.
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Never too late to launch your career in the arts. This painter did it at 84! (Original Post) soothsayer Nov 2020 OP
That portrait is stunning. yankeepants Nov 2020 #1
It appears to be a self-potrait. There's brushes in her right hand and her left seems to ... marble falls Nov 2020 #4
She definitely captures attitude in this piece Bayard Nov 2020 #2
I really need this today. Thank-you. marble falls Nov 2020 #3
Dramatic with the direct stare of the model lunatica Nov 2020 #5

marble falls

(62,068 posts)
4. It appears to be a self-potrait. There's brushes in her right hand and her left seems to ...
Fri Nov 20, 2020, 08:47 AM
Nov 2020

... be on the canvas with maybe a brush or holding a mirror. There's also an unframed finished canvas behind her.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
5. Dramatic with the direct stare of the model
Sat Nov 21, 2020, 11:37 AM
Nov 2020

The painting is rendered in broad strokes with a minimum of fine details. It has a strong presence all it’s own. The model is painted looking directly at the viewer with a steady, unwavering gaze which is unapologetic and her expression is neutral so you don’t see emotion in it. I like it very much. It’s powerful.

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