Mark Keathley
Art of Being Young is available in the following sizes:
12 x 16 / 18 x 24
"When I look back on my life, there were definite moments where the
youngster artist began to appear. One particular event was in kindergarten
in Decatur Alabama when my teacher (Ms Pitts) singled me out in the middle
of class to praise a drawing (coloring book style) of the earth that the
whole class had attempted. It is still memorable to me, so I know it was an
important "shaping" moment that taught me that art, for me, could be
meaningful and beneficial. Drawing and painting became a regular habit, and
mostly for those rewards. I didn't miss out on too much "kids stuff", as
this painting might depict, but I definitely focused on art more than the
others around me. In this whimsical "look back" in time, the current "me" is
the farmer in the barn looking at these adorable kids (and himself back in
time) as they play a serious game of marbles for keeps, while the young
artist is more "caught up in his surroundings" - which was another theme in
my life. In either case, as an adult we can learn a lot from the little ones
on the Art of Being Young."
-- Mark Keathley
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