Mum with heart issues staging major art exhibition
Media release – June 16, 2008
Mum with heart issues and identical twins staging major art exhibition
A Clark’s Beach mum who has had heart
problems and now has four children including identical
twins is staging a major art exhibition at Tuakau later this
year.
Helen Parsons is one of New Zealand’s emerging and talented artists with a sought after distinctive style.
Parsons was born with a congenital cardiac defect with two holes in her heart.
As a child, she was very
skinny and ran out of energy quite quickly.
The holes
were repaired by open heart surgery when she was nine years
old and had a pacemaker inserted when she was 35.
Her talent was apparent at an early age and at the age of 11 she won second prize in a National Poster Competition for under 19 year olds. She won a trip to Rotorua.
The event was judged by famous artist Rei Hamon who told her parents that he wanted to award Parsons first place, but that she was too young as the prize was an overseas trip. Parsons earned a degree majoring in zoology and maths.
She is preparing for her exhibition at the BlueOrange Gallery in Tuakau in November.
Her love of painting is strong and she has won numerous art prizes including the best painting and most successful artist at the Easter Show Art Awards in 2005.
In her paintings, she likes to make a comment about issues like some of the decisions made by local bodies and the effects they have long term to our way of life such as her work titled, ‘District Plan’.
``My November exhibition will poke at consumerism which is having disastrous flow-on effects in New Zealand, causing problems both socially and physically in many areas of society.
‘’Problems of obesity, health, morals,
addiction, population increase, empathy and apathy are
alluded to. ‘’
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