Mackenzie Thorpe - Mates
Edition Size - 395
Image Size - 45.5 x 45 cm
Mounted Size - 67 x 64 cm
Framed Size - 73 x 70 cm
Print Type - Giclee on paper
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Biography
Mackenzie Thorpe was born in 1956, the eldest of seven children. His early years were spent in a small terraced house in the town centre of Middlesborough.
His early formative years were spent playing in and around the streets and back alleys of terraced houses. Derelict bombed out houses provided an exciting playground for Mackenzie and his Uncle Lawrence three years older and a protective, guiding influence in Mackenzie’s life.
Mackenzie Thorpe’s father worked as a labourer and his mother an auxiliary nurse. Life for the Thorpe family was no different from that of most of their community at times a struggle.
Mackenzie acknowledges mixed emotions about this period in his life. He remembers the strong feeling of community spirit, the strength of individual characters, the warmth and humour that flourished in the face of adversity, in the most unlikely of settings. He has also not forgotten the loneliness and isolation, the fear and the darkness that was ever-present, waiting it seemed in every shadow. The vivid reality of these barely faded memories is apparent in some of Mackenzie’s works.
The need and compulsion to draw was obvious from an early age, he would seek out and create with whatever raw materials he could find. Life for most people was about struggle and survival. Mackenzie’s driving force was always to draw. He did not, could not, question this need. It is a need that remains with him today.
Mackenzie is one of those rare artists who are completely inseparable from their work. His restless energy and his passionate concern for humanity are as evident in his free-wheeling conversation as in his paintings and drawings. Whether he is depicting one of his notorious square sheep, a group of burly men hunched over their dominoes in a smoky pub or a fantasy Wild West shoot-out, his work speaks to you as decisively and compellingly as if he had slapped you on the shoulder. There is no pretension, no aloofness, just the urge to explore and communicate a deeply felt emotion.
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