Wendy Corbett
Although I studied art to A level standard I never really considered it as a
career option as my real ambition was to work with animals. However, as a youngster I was
discouraged by teachers from doing this, who suggested that I think of a real
job instead. This was the reason that I actually ended up becoming a teacher. On doing
this job I found that I was not suited to it at all and subsequently left with absolutely
no idea what I was going to do.
Over a period of time I tried my hand at a variety of jobs ranging from farming to
forklift truck driving, with no real sense of direction. In my late 30s I worked
with my father as a sign writer and lettering artist for a number of years, until
computers and modern technology, as with most people, did me out of a job. Again I had to
rethink what career path I wanted to take. I had been experimenting with my art in any
spare time that I had, doing animal commissions and trying out various different mediums
and techniques.
It had long been a dream of mine to live by the coast and one day I made a spur of the
moment decision to move to Devon, with the intention of one day becoming a full-time
artist. |