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INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERVIEWEES ON THESE PAGES
The people to whom you are introduced herewith are all connected through our common creativity and endeavour.

I hope that you will enjoy their stories, feel a like-minded response to their lives, and find out more about them through their websites and /or social media. 
And if you feel you would like to contribute positively to these pages, please do let me know.  


We hope you had a very happy festive season , and that the first month of this year has been kind to you, although there are some sad stories we know, of floods and fakery, illness and immigration holdups, and the latest storms to battle our shores, in Europe and across the pond. 

 

Our December interview was a JOY -filled one, and is still on the relevant page now, as January was deemed a month of recovery and rest!

 

And now here we are - in February.

To celebrate the arrival of the love fest that is Valentines Day, we shall bring you a beautiful true story of love and its supremacy over the odds.
Just be a little patient….
And please return to this space to read about one of Manchester’s very own artists and his Beloved….

 

 

 

This with GRATITUDE for your checking in here, and the HOPE that what you find will be of interest. 

 

These pages are an introduction to the world of Mary f Harrison - and friends such as other artists, makers, creatives, her suppliers and other correspondingly interesting people!

Mary was born in UK, emigrated with her family to Australia at the age of 9 and returned to UK in 1970 after 13 years culminating  in 4 years of Fine Art at college in Sydney in the Sixties, where she witnessed the Opera House being built and the Christos’ wrapping of Little Harbour.

Travelling by immigrant ship round the Cape of GoodHope and returning to UK via the Pacific and Panama means that she has circumnavigated the globe, a fact of which she is inordinately proud.  

Well, not really - as she didn’t have to do anything except paint several group portraits in order to accumulate her fare!

She came back to England to study Medical Art in Manchester, where she has lived and worked ever since.

 

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