Currently residing Spain "Jim" has selected twelve pieces of his pastel works
to be included in our Wisconsin Pastel Artists Directory. Jim's web links for
those wishing to purchase his works or to gain further information about Jim are:
About the Artist:
"Life’s Worth Living"
Since I can remember I have had an urge to express myself artistically. As a
young student, I was interested in sports, singing and theater. In my years at
West Bend High School, I was selected to sing in the school choir, to play trumpet
in the school band and to act in the school musical productions.
Upon finishing high school I attended Saint Olaf’s College in Northfield, Minnesota
for four years. After graduating from college I found a job as a Spanish teacher
in my home town. During this time I was able, after school hours, to get involved
in what I love, the arts. I was elected president of the theater association for
amateurs, "Musical Masquers", in the city of West Bend, Wisconsin; where, in addition
to my administrative responsibilities, I was able to act and sing in almost every
production.
In 1971, it was necessary to migrate with my new Mexican wife and
my family to Mexico. Unfortunately, in this new environment, my artistic aspirations
were completely shattered because of the overriding need to earn a living for
myself and for my new family. This seemed at the time to be a great sacrifice,
but never when compared to the experiences of seeing my family grow and prosper.
Now, not only was I the creator of the artwork itself, but part of it; certainly,
from my point of view; the grandest masterpiece that I would ever create. Thus,
with no capital but my own desire and willpower, together with my old Volkswagen
sedan and a few hundred dollars, I began what was going to be a long career as
a merchant. In the beginning I had no store and I was obliged to take my business
with me. I became a door-to-door salesman hawking his wares in all the neighborhoods
of Xalapa and in all the surrounding towns, villages and settlements in the state
of Veracruz, Mexico. Usually I carried my dinner-ware, clocks, watches and kitchen-ware
in my Renault Estafeta which I had traded in for my old VW, but that was not always
possible for gasoline was still a luxury for me. There were many times that I
had to go on foot, on horseback and, on some occasions, even on a beautiful donkey,
which, although slow, was always quite reliable. With much hard work and enthusiasm,
I was able to build a formidable furniture, appliance and electronics retail business
which managed over 25 stores throughout the state of Veracruz. Selling my interests,
I retired 27 years later.
Comfortable in my economic situation, but with a restless spirit, my entrepreneurial
nature led me to begin new adventures. I initiated a business in the gastronomic
field which resulted in a chain of three restaurants in the city of Veracruz,
Veracruz, Mexico with good music, good food and good coffee. I operated it with
the help of my wife and my three children. We were even able to sponsor several
expositions of artwork provided by local artists. Some of them were really good.
It was a wonderful experience, and, as a family, we were able to build a very
successful business. After eight years of making coffee I sold the restaurants
in order to dedicate all of my time to the place I loved most; my home. Finally,
I would be able to do what I always wanted to do----paint. I had dearly missed
the vibrancy of artistic life.
I have always believed in the philosophy that asserts: "If others can do it
so can you”. Perhaps many people consider me a little naive for placing so much
faith in this premise; but I fervently believe that the last thing one must lose
in this inevitable process of aging is one’s own self confidence furthered by
the wish to boldly and joyously nurture the quest to conquer new heights. In other
words one must maintain ones conviction that all dreams are possible. So far I
have had but one exposition of my work. That was in the city of Xalapa, Veracruz,
Mexico in the “Biblioteca Carlos Fuentes” in the month of June, 2010.
I have so much respect for the hundreds of thousands of great artists
who have come before me that I could never say that my goal could ever be that
of achieving some kind of artistic greatness. But I am overjoyed with the idea
of contributing, even in a small way, to this world of artistic expression where
I will not only be able to project ideas and emotions, but also in some way be
able to instill in those who see my work a positive spirit of life, joy and hope.
It is for this reason that I invite you to examine my paintings.
Before signing off I must first thank you for taking the time to
look at my creations. I await all of your criticism, good or bad; and I do hope
that my paintings will bring to mind, not only this wise advice, but the absolute
and resounding reality that; LIFE’S WORTH LIVING !!!
Contact information:
E-mail: jimbarberhove@hotmail.com/
Web Pages:
http://robert-james-barber-hove.fineartamerica.com/
http://jimbarberhove.artelista.com/
http://jimbarberhove.deviantart.com/
http://www.jimbarberhove.com /