My family left Ladbrook Grove, London for Flushing, New York in 1962. Some of the artwork I am posting was done during the time I was at the Art Student’s Leage in NYC in 1965. I did a few sketches while in Paris and the rest after I left my family and returned to NYC in 1967. This piece was done in NYC. I was scheduled to attend art school in London. Instead I left Paris to return to NY to be with Marc.
I was born in 1948 in Bethesda, Maryland, in the Naval Hospital. My mother was the first US war bride from Perth, AU. She moved to London after her divorce when I was six to Bayswater, Kensington in London. Later we moved to Ladbroke Grove. I went to school at Holland Park then.
Again, good flowing movement
Thank you, Derrick. I am partial to red against gray. It reminds me of London.
When did you actually leave Waterloo?
My family left Ladbrook Grove, London for Flushing, New York in 1962. Some of the artwork I am posting was done during the time I was at the Art Student’s Leage in NYC in 1965. I did a few sketches while in Paris and the rest after I left my family and returned to NYC in 1967. This piece was done in NYC. I was scheduled to attend art school in London. Instead I left Paris to return to NY to be with Marc.
I think I remember you were born around Waterloo. Ladbroke Grove I knew very well
I was born in 1948 in Bethesda, Maryland, in the Naval Hospital. My mother was the first US war bride from Perth, AU. She moved to London after her divorce when I was six to Bayswater, Kensington in London. Later we moved to Ladbroke Grove. I went to school at Holland Park then.
Well – I got all that wrong. 🙂 I lived for a while in Sutherland Place near Westbourne Grove.