RE029: Passion for Art in Retirement

Published: Aug. 4, 2017, 8 a.m.

Henry interviews Di Lockwood on her passion for art.\nBefore retiring at the age of 54, Di was a teacher for about 37 years. She always has a strong love for art and she knew once she retired she was going to pursue her passion for art. She even planned and prepared for it before she retired by studying and taking courses. When she did retire, she took up visual arts and decided she like printmaking the most. Di created an art gallery in her home. It is a not for profit gallery and she\xa0only charged a small amount just to help pay for the insurance she has to have.\nDi doesn't do what she does for the money (she doesn't really make money) she truly loves what she does and has a true passion for art.\nHenry sat down with her and talked about her passion. \xa0Di talked about her experience teaching art. She told us a story of a young man from Afghanistan who she said, was extremely talented. He had never painted once in his life until he was in the Darwin Detention Center. (Which is an Australian Immigration detention facility)\nHenry and Di also talk about:\n\n* How she made a studio in her home \xa0(wouldn't that be lovely!)\n* Her idea to set up a not for profit art gallery\xa0for emerging artists\n* How she was able to provide a space where refugee women could gather and she helped them establish themselves in the community\n* Jackson Pollock\u2019s painting \u2018Blue Poles\u2019\n\nNot to be outdone, Di has her own Facebook Page! \xa0If you would like to check out Di's Facebook go to: https://www.facebook.com/groups/librandogma/\nThank YOU for telling your friends about the show, leaving comments below, and sharing episodes you really like on Facebook, and reviewing the show on iTunes.\nThis post\xa0about retirement and\xa0Retirement Lifestyle first appeared on\xa0http://RockYourRetirement.com