This is a series about
Canadian artists I have known, and worked with.
We
all have memories of ‘Days Gone By”! Some of my most vivid memories are from my
childhood, both at our home in Thorncrest
Village, Etobicoke and during the
summer at the Matabanick Inn near Minden.
Canadian artist, James Lumbers has taken history and memories and made them
into a series of wonderful “ghost” paintings. His unique style of painting shows
today’s images while “ghosting” the past. For many years we featured James’
work in our fine art galleries. I was always touched by how people reacted to
his paintings. Some of his most popular works included sports figures. They included
Joe Montana, “Mr. Hockey”, Gordie Howe and “The Great One”, Wayne Gretzky. Everyone
who came into our galleries had a favourite James Lumbers painting. My
favourite was “As Time Goes By”. This painting depicted a Grandfather giving his
Grandson his pocket watch.
Even though James Lumbers lived in close
by Grafton, I had never formally met him, until I attended a Gallery Owners Advisory
meeting at his offices in Toronto. I must admit that my first meeting with such
a famous and talented artist was quite intimidating. However, once the meeting began
Jim made everyone welcome and at ease. Since that first meeting I have seen Jim
and his wife Dalma at a number of art shows. The show we visit most frequently
is at the Bayside Boutique and Gallery summer show near Buckhorn. Jim and
several other artists, including our friend Mary Kendrick, show their work at
the Gallery during the Buckhorn Fine Art Show in August. This is a great time
and place to meet James Lumbers and view his works. For me, every time I see
one of Jim’s paintings, I am taken back in time and a lump forms in my throat
as I remember my past!
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