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Praise for Terence Roberts "For artist Terence Roberts, 'Fresh' is the perspective." - Linda Rutherford, editor "The celebration of the sensuous, and his championing of it as an expression of humanism and progress, has been a feature of his work. His focus is on the act and processes of creativity … There is much to hold one's attention at different levels." - Alim Hosein, linguist/critic, University of Guyana "What he offers (is) … an invitation to contemplate the creative genius of the artist in a surprising, non-academic, anti-Mannerist way." - Neil Marks, television journalist "Even when…mehr

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Praise for Terence Roberts "For artist Terence Roberts, 'Fresh' is the perspective." - Linda Rutherford, editor "The celebration of the sensuous, and his championing of it as an expression of humanism and progress, has been a feature of his work. His focus is on the act and processes of creativity … There is much to hold one's attention at different levels." - Alim Hosein, linguist/critic, University of Guyana "What he offers (is) … an invitation to contemplate the creative genius of the artist in a surprising, non-academic, anti-Mannerist way." - Neil Marks, television journalist "Even when deeply rooted in his native culture, his language is universal and speaks directly to our soul, our spirit, and the dancing patterns of his art vibrate in harmony with the natural rhythms that are etched in our tiniest cells and molecules." - Jean-Francois Pulvenis de Seligny, ambassador "For Terence Roberts art is constantly evolving, and this point of view allows him to maintain a freshness and vivacity to his endeavors; his works speak to the emotions quietly … he succeeds like nobody's business, and we are all the richer for it." - Rashid Osman, senior editor
Autorenporträt
Terence Roberts was born in Ruthin, North Wales, before moving to Halifax, West Yorkshire, as a young child. It is here, on the Grove Estate in Ovenden, that he grew up from boy to man. He qualified as a probation officer at the University of Huddersfield, then worked for the probation service in Merseyside and West Yorkshire. At the age of 50, he followed his dream and went to live in Ireland where he worked for the Irish Probation Service in Limerick. Now retired, he lives in O'Brien's Bridge, County Clare, with his family of horses, donkeys and retired greyhounds. This period of his life in Ireland proved inspiration for the memoir, All Because of Daisy.