LIVING AND CREATING ART IN MEXICO. Actually moving in…
Although I didn’t realize it at the time, La Paloma Art Center was a major stepping-stone in my journey into the real Mexico. In those early days (1998) I needed a bridge between my work and life in Canada, and the fantasy of living and working in Mexico. Nancy, the art center owner, convinced me that I could facilitate oil painting art classes for her guests at the center, it really was her faith in me that allowed me to cross the bridge. Now I had begun to live, work, and paint in Mexico! My studio was a rented house situated on the very beach I had walked along, and fantasized about living beside, ten years earlier. I was now living just 100 meters from where I created this painting: “Playa Melaque”.At this point I was only spending part of the year in Mexico, the winter. Anyone who has traveled to the West Coast of Mexico will tell you that the winters there are great, not to hot, but sunny and bright most every day, a far cry from the cold and wet Canadian winter climate! At first I travel back and forth from Vancouver to Manzanillo, summers in Canada, winters in Mexico, by 2001 however I was ready to make the jump, and commit to living full time in the tropics! The teaching was now taking off, I was painting every day, and I had made some significant painting sales to American visitors to the area! I was becoming more familiar with my new surroundings, and my very rudimentary Spanish was improving, being a tourist and actually settling in a foreign country are two very different things however! Any fears, doubts, and concerns that I may have had about living in Mexico didn’t stop me from loading what was left of my worldly belongings in Canada, into the back of my 1986 VW Golf, however. It was a gray Vancouver morning in October 2002 when I hit the road, bound for Mexico, a trip that would change my life for ever, and in ways I could never have imagined!

























