Margaret Rae says her Parkinson's years have produced a wealth of good work
An Irvine amateur painter who lives with Parkinson's Disease has just been recognised for her art skills at a top competition.
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Margaret Rae received first prize in the art category at the 2016 Mervyn Peake Awards.
Margaret’s painting, titled ‘Still Dancing While We Still Can’, depicts something special for her and husband Ross, in this, their golden wedding anniversary year.
“Dancing is something most couples enjoy. Many of my generation met in a dance hall. That’s why I chose to paint hands linked in a dance, since it is a partnership with love,” said Margaret.Margaret, 73, gained Higher Art at Irvine Royal Academy, encouraged, she says, by ‘inspiring art teachers’.
She said: “However, primary school teaching was my career. I tried to use my art talents to give joy and opportunities to my pupils.
“My ‘shake’ has little effect on my painting so far. I also enjoy using pencils, pastels and charcoal and I paint whatever takes my fancy; my painting has become a more important part of my life.
“Broken sleep patterns are one of the more troublesome issues I have with Parkinson’s.
The awards, now in their 15th year, are organised by the charity Parkinson’s UK, in memory of the late artist and author Mervyn Peake, who lived with Parkinson’s.
The Mervyn Peake Awards are exclusively open to people with Parkinson’s, and invites people to submit creative entries in a range of categories, including photography, books and poetry.
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