Chance Encounters, Music and Art

When my younger daughter was 6 years old she wanted to learn the violin. I had also wanted to learn to play it and was actually offered a chance to have free lessons in my junior school, but my Dad wouldn’t let me. He filled a few old glass milk bottles with water, tapped them and asked me which was higher and which was lower. His scientific conclusion was that I would be rubbish! So a few decades later, I was very happy to take my daughter to violin lessons with a fascinating Polish nonagenarian gentleman called Mr. Szistowski in Bradford. His house was like a museum, full of violins, and the toilet upstairs, accessed via a grand wooden staircase, had a huge wide wooden toilet seat nearly a meter wide!

We ended up sharing the 45 minute lesson, so I could learn to help my daughter practice. Then we started going to Cleckheaton Music Centre together, and I joined in too, along with all the other young children. Then one day we performed in a concert along with children from other schools in what was then the McAlpine Stadium, and I met another mother who also played the violin and viola (by then I was also playing the viola) , while her two sons, played the the cello and double bass. A few years later, I photographed her sons playing their Instruments in a room with sunlight streaming through the vertical blinds.

Two teenage boys playing the double bass and cello  - a photo I shot in th early 2000's
Photo I shot circa 2003

The boy’s mother loved it so much, she decided to commission a painting from me. No price was discussed, but she paid a hundred pounds deposit and waited for her painting. It was a very long wait, but she never gave up hope. Years passed, and I even photographed the older one’s wedding!

Oil on canvass by Ask. "The Young Musicians" 1000 x 800 mm 2019
Not for sale.  Owned by Lynne Ninkovic
Then finally this year, she got her painting!
“The Young Musicians” 2019
1000 x 800 mm – Oil on Canvass

When the magic happens…

I was walking back from shopping in Aegina town, having bought a microwave, kettle and two ring electric table top cooker – a surprise gift for my Airbnb hosts, when I decided to explore another path back to my Airbnb “home”. It took longer than I thought it would, so I tried to follow a little path through an orchard, as the shop would be delivering my purchases after they shut for midday. The path lead to a house so it was either a case of turning back and being super late , or cutting through their garden (naughty!). I reckoned as it was Greek midday quiet time, that they would all be sleeping, so decided to risk it . I ended up in a little dirt road , and there on the corner was the YELLOW HOUSE! I could immediately see the painting in my mind, but just hoped the light would still be in the right direction by the time I got back again later.

The Yellow House.  This oil painting is in a private collection., so not available for sale.  Painting by Ask , May 2019, in Aegina
“The Yellow House” Oil on Canvass
Ελαιογραφία “Το Κίτρινο Σπίτι”
2019
Αίγινα
Ask with her oil painting - The actual yellow house  itself is seen too  in the distance
Not the most flattering photo of me, but at least you can see the Yellow House that so excited me, albeit after the light had faded at the end of the day.