on 08-10-2017 13:23
on 09-10-2017 17:39
on 09-10-2017 17:39
@jonsie wrote:
@gindygoo wrote:
@Anonymous yes, his name was Royston Hawley.That could be a name to remember in years to come.
It would be Dad's dream to become known as an artist. He went to uni late in life and got his BA (with hons) and spent a good 50yrs honing his technique. His seascapes in oil on canvas are (yes I'm biased) to me amazing. So 🤞 that his wish comes true.
Thank you to everyone for leaving condolences and offering support. It's very kind of you all. Xx
on 09-10-2017 17:41
on 09-10-2017 17:41
@Martin-O2 wrote:Really sorry for your loss @gindygoo Please let me know if there is anything I, or the rest of the community team can do.
Thanks @Martin-O2 that's really kind. I did promise to write a review on my new iPhone 8, which I will but obvs it won't be as soon as I'd initially planned.
on 09-10-2017 17:50
on 09-10-2017 17:50
@gindygoo wrote:
@jonsie wrote:
@gindygoo wrote:
@Anonymous yes, his name was Royston Hawley.That could be a name to remember in years to come.
It would be Dad's dream to become known as an artist. He went to uni late in life and got his BA (with hons) and spent a good 50yrs honing his technique. His seascapes in oil on canvas are (yes I'm biased) to me amazing. So 🤞 that his wish comes true.
@Well @gindygoo if his seascapes in oil on canvas are as stunning as the painting you shared with us then they are certainly amazing.
What a legacy if his wish did indeed come true and I hope it comes true for your sake.
on 10-10-2017 10:04
on 10-10-2017 10:04
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on 10-10-2017 10:22
on 10-10-2017 14:26
Raising a glass to Royston Hawley RIP
on 10-10-2017 20:55
10-10-2017 20:56 - edited 10-10-2017 20:58
10-10-2017 20:56 - edited 10-10-2017 20:58
Here's another of Dad's paintings, this one hangs in my living room.
And this is a painting of the town up north I grew up in. An unusual one as it's not a seascape, but still uses water. Can you see the double decker bus?
on 10-10-2017 21:07
on 10-10-2017 21:07
It will get easier Charlie...but not yet. You have many steps to go through but you will get there.
I will just share something which may help (although we all cope and deal with grief in different ways). When I lost my dad, I went to pieces. However, I was perceived as a strong woman and as such I tried to live up to other peoples expectations of me. I taught student nurses about bereavement and therefore thought I knew about it and as such I could deal with it.
Bottom line I couldn't deal with it on my own. I was afraid to show the outside world that I couldnt cope.
Eventually (and reluctantly) I went for bereavement counselling after 18 months. The first question she asked me was 'Why are you trying to pretend you are fine? Once I realised I had to cope for ME and not others, I started to heal and felt better
Not everyone needs counselling...but I thought I would share that with you.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 10-10-2017 21:09
on 10-10-2017 21:09
PS Your dad's painting are absolutely superb ....
Veritas Numquam Perit