Follow Your Dream
by Scottish Abstract Artist
Lorraine G Huber 2006
by Scottish Abstract Artist
Lorraine G Huber 2006
Lorraine G Huber is an established contemporary Scottish Abstract artist living and working in Livingston, near Edinburgh, Scotland. Her vibrant enigmatic abstract paintings are in collections 8 countries worldwide. Lorraine regularly exhibits her work in both solo and group exhibitions throughout the UK, please see her exhibitions blog and website for more details.
www.abstractloft.com
www.artiscot.blogspot.com
My newest blogs share my own experiences and photographs of adopting
our 3 wonderful rescue dogs
www.dogsforlife.blogspot.com
My own photographs of thhe Scotland I love
www.scottishscenes.blogspot.com
Lorraine invites you to follow her journey this far and wants to encourage each one of us to "Follow your dream"
www.abstractloft.com
www.artiscot.blogspot.com
My newest blogs share my own experiences and photographs of adopting
our 3 wonderful rescue dogs
www.dogsforlife.blogspot.com
My own photographs of thhe Scotland I love
www.scottishscenes.blogspot.com
Lorraine invites you to follow her journey this far and wants to encourage each one of us to "Follow your dream"
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Follow Your Dream
by Scottish Abstract Artist
Lorraine G Huber 2006
by Scottish Abstract Artist
Lorraine G Huber 2006
Lorraine G Huber is an established contemporary Scottish Abstract artist living and working in Livingston, near Edinburgh, Scotland. Her vibrant enigmatic abstract paintings are in collections 8 countries worldwide. Lorraine regularly exhibits her work in both solo and group exhibitions throughout the UK, please see her exhibitions blog and website for more details.
www.abstractloft.com
www.artiscot.blogspot.com
Lorraine invites you to follow her journey this far and wants to encourage each one of us to "Follow your dream"
My Story so Far!
Hello, my name is Lorraine Huber and thanks to the encouragement of a friend, I'd like to share a little of my story with you. I believe that my abstract paintings today are a part of an expression of the real me, they come from within. They are part of an emotional and spiritual journey that started quite a while ago (I'll keep you guessing as to how long!).
Early Childhood - Aberdeen and Beyond
My Mum and Dad are both Aberdonians, and I was born in Aberdeen, living in Torry, old Aberdeen, until my Dad transferred with his job to Birmingham, when I was a toddler. We lived there until I was seven.
I remember spending hours happily painting, or making collages out of all sorts of bits of card and materials my Mum would save for me. It is strange this creative artistic urge! None of my family on either side were at all artistic. My Mum encouraged me though, recognising that I had this innate gift, and just happy that it made me happy.
I remember my primary school teacher Mrs White, also encouraging me, artistically. She persuaded me to enter the National School's Painting Competition.
Teens and Beyond in Kent and Sussex When I was seven, we moved again as a family, to Kent, where I spent my life, until my mid twenties.
However, I survived my teens relatively unscathed, & I went to college in Eastbourne, Sussex, and studied fine arts, painting sculpture & ceramics. What I really discovered from this diverse experience, was just how fantastic it was to discover other artists and their inspiration; also I developed a great love of working with clay. I just found it so fantastic getting my hands in it and making some weird 3D sculpture; that set me off on a different way of looking at things, in the round. Many years later, I used these experiences in establishing The Loft Pottery & Gallery in 1994. The intervening period had its highs and lows.
After college - the poor student desperately trying to hold onto some creative urges - rude awakening: I had to eat (sad but true!)
In my late twenties I started to paint again, then it just flowed, my early confidence returned, as I painted nearly every day, selling my work in small galleries and through commissions. My work at that time was mainly representational, landscapes and figurative drawings, in watercolour and pen & ink. I wasn't working as an artist full time then, not for quite a few years later, until a turning point came. Life is full of surprises!
Twists and Turns
The wake up call for me in my journey, came firstly around thirty, then again in my late thirties. I experienced something which was totally out of my control; I had two serious illnesses which almost brought me to the point of death. I am happy to say that it wasn't my time and for whatever reason, I'm still here!
The experience of going through a lot of pain, suffering and loss, and facing my own mortality changed me, I hope for the better. I don't want to sound preachy here, but I found that I discovered how precious life really is, and what pleasure there is in the love of those you love and simple things like a walk in the woods with the dogs, all the ordinary, lovely things I took for granted. I also realised I needed to be true to myself and use what I believe is the gift I have been born with, to paint & create and hopefully to share with and encourage others.
I have been living near Edinburgh for almost twenty years. I am now fulfilling my dream as a full time Abstract Artist, working from my small studio, exhibiting and selling my work worldwide. I have had many solo and collaborative exhibitions throughout the UK. I also undertake commission work.
I just love to paint, now I just can't stop, it is as if a tap has been turned on inside me, or perhaps that I feel I have been given the permission I needed to just be me, rather than what I perceived I had to be!
My works today are a far cry from the early representational work, they are far more liberated, more fluid, largely abstract expressionist in style. I work mainly in acrylics and mixed media on canvas, board or paper. I love using acrylics as they dry quickly and this suits my spontaneous (impatient) working methods. I work on several pieces of works at a time often putting a canvas away, then coming back to it with fresh eyes to put the finishing brushstrokes. That's often the hard part for me; when is a work complete?
Today, I'm continually thrilled to explore the beauty of colour, for its own sake and shape and texture to express complex emotions. I am trying to express what is inside me; my own emotions, and thoughts, my own spirituality if you like.
I hope you'd like to look at my works on my abstractloft website and that you will feel some of the excitement and mystery I do. I don't have all the answers, just trying to ask some of the questions. The one thought I would like to pass on is this - follow your dream!
I hope you'd like to look at my works on my abstractloft website and that you will feel some of the excitement and mystery I do. I don't have all the answers, just trying to ask some of the questions. The one thought I would like to pass on is this - follow your dream!
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1 comment:
Excellent Lorraine, unique and awesome works of art. Wonderful design and colors.
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