Enquire About Nancy S.W. -age 70
Nancy S.W. -age 70 - Kathleen Cosgrove
Nancy S.W. -age 70, 2022
If not now, when?I’m over 70, and happy to be alive. I’m trying to make as much art as I can,
while I can. How I wish I had found more time to work on painting, while
jobs, family, house, etc. kept me so busy. Feeling engaged with my artwork
makes me feel good—and thinking less about the scary world we inhabit,
my age, and worries about my health, my family, and friends.
What would I like to say through my art? I don’t really have a message!
Or when I do – my paintings with guns, broken bridges, oppressed women
in the Middle East, or bad politicians – are not usually well-received. I do
like telling stories and setting scenes with retro images that I try to copy
with my own hand. An old photo of a relative in a silly hat will send me into
a reverie of a different time, often before my own time. I like the
transcendence of art. Take me somewhere else! Make me think! People
often tell me that one of my pictures reminds them of something about
their childhoods. Some of my pictures make people laugh. I love this! I
like when my pictures create a conversation.
Community is important to me. As I read about so many people feeling
isolated, I hope that new generations will find ways to stay connected to
others, and not just on screens I see a lot of this happening with you
nger generations in cities, with partnerships, collaborations, community
gardens, book groups, and more.
I’m a member of New England Wax, or NEW, a group of about thirty artists,
almost all women, working with encaustic (hot) and cold wax mediums.
Providence, RI, where I have lived for many years, is a city known for art,
artists, and historic architecture. The Providence Art Club’s three galleries,
where I show my work, are voted the best in the state. I feel a great sense
of community here.
It pleases me that age discrimination in the art world is finally getting
attention. I think social media can enhance our connections, a good thing.