Artist Berly Cook ...
The painter in her own words and pictures...
The artist, who was previously described by comic Victoria Wood as "Rubens with jokes", once said: "I don't know how my pictures happen, they just do."They exist, but for the life of me I can't explain them."Cook was born in Surrey in 1926, but had lived in Plymouth for over 25 years.The large, fun-loving characters featured in her work were largely inspired by people in the city's pubs.Cook painted women she saw in her local pubAnd it was in Plymouth where her talent was first noted.Cook and her husband, John, ran a guest house when they moved to Plymouth in the 1960s.People staying at the house started talking about the paintings on display and an antique dealer friend persuaded her to let him try and sell some.They sold quickly and she went on to hold her first exhibition in 1975.Despite being largely snubbed by the art establishment, Cook's work became well-loved by the general public following a South Bank Show about her in 1979.In January 2004 her characters starred in a two-part animated TV series, called Bosom Pals, made for the BBC...
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