Allyson Hamblett profiles fellow artist
Lorraine Richardson
Lorraine has been attending Māpura Studios for about 8 years now.
Lorraine started with Suzzanne Vesty 5 years ago. “I didn’t think I would come back after starting painting with Sue, but then I did, and I really responded to Sasha’s teaching and as a person.
Lorraine enjoys creating abstract art works and is inspired by Fullham pottery: “I like abstract images. I doodle at home and I get inspiration from the abstract. I have a family connection to Fullham pottery and that inspires some of my work. Dalton was an apprentice at Fullham. I feel spiritually receptive. That is an element in my making work.”
Image: Cup of Tea Anyone? by Lorraine Richardson
Image: Lorraine Richardson
Banner image: End of the Day by Lorraine Richardson
“I’ve always knitted and sewn. I am finding Lorraine again. Before I was a mum and a wife and you didn’t have time for myself”.
“I doodle at home and I still knit”.
Lorraine attends the Leading A Creative Life course, on Thursday mornings at Māpura Studios, which provides a supportive, instructive and stimulating environment for people living with stroke-affect (or similar disability), to develop a strong visual arts practice.
Tutors provide ongoing input regarding methodologies, techniques, media and guidance re subject matter so artists are supported in the ongoing progression of their art making capabilities and knowledge base.