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John
Eley-
A
self-taught artist who emigrated from England, coming
to Oregon in 2003. Artistic talents include working
with wood, stained glass, glass etching, metal
sculpture, oil painting, pyrography, detailed carving,
Tiffany-style lighting, and leatherwork. He is a
member of the Guild of Rocking Horse Makers and has
been hand-carving Victorian style rocking horses for
many years. John showed an immediate affinity for the
Native American culture when he attended his first
powwow and learned to create Native American-style art
with the help of some of his new-found friends. Four
years ago, John was excited to be taught how to make
Native American-style flutes by his friend, Quiet Bear,
which subsequently has awakened a deeply
abiding passion for the flute and the Native American
culture.
Before
John discovered this artistic talent, life was
entirely different. In 1962, just three days before he
was to become a professional boxer (and ten days
before he was to be married), he lost the four fingers
of his right hand in a metal press accident. He spent
two years recovering from the accident. Having trouble
breaking through the emotional blocks that were
preventing him from moving what little remained of
John's right-hand fingers, his doctor gave him a small
box of paints to help him exercise the fingers. That
gesture of therapy was the beginning of a lifetime of
artistic expression that John previously did not know
was in him. He has never looked back, and constantly
looks for new ways to learn and to test his artistic
talents.
Feel
free to contact us
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JOHN ELEY, ARTIST
SALEM,
OREGON 2009 |
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