Ron Smith Care
Centre (RSCC) Woodlands’ resident Ethelwynne van Eck celebrated her 85th
birthday on 3 August, enjoying refreshments, cake and gifts sent to the care
centre by her family.
The care
centre’s staff did some beautiful decorations for her birthday and celebrated
it in style with her.
Ethelwynne had
a stroke in July 2015, which left her right side paralysed. Prior to her stroke, she was a
passionate painter and art lover, and sold many oil paintings, mainly still
life and flowers.
Ethelwynne says
she was very sad after her stroke, as she thought she would never paint again.
“The situation
changed when I was invited to join the Elphin Lodge art group, as an art tutor
or advisor. I was at first a little hesitant to join the group, but with
Debbie’s [Debbie Christen, Rand Aid’s Recreation Manager] encouragement, I
agreed to go and meet the people.
“I am so glad
that I went, because they all welcomed me so graciously and I started attending
the group every Tuesday. I didn’t want to just advise other people, however; I
wanted to belong to the group as an artist and be one of them. And when I saw
the others drawing and painting, I was inspired to try again,” says Ethelwynne.
She started taking
pencils and a sketch book with her, and trained herself to draw with her left
hand.
“I began
sketching simple shapes and soon found that I could draw again! After my
success with the drawing, I decided to try painting in acrylics and
watercolours and eventually oils, which is my favourite medium.
“I absolutely
love painting again and set up my room as my art studio two years after I moved
to RSCC. I am sharing my talent for, and love of art, and realised my dream of
re-connecting with the art world and pursuing my passion for painting,” she
says.
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