19 - Wednesday, May 16, 1990 - North Shore News spotiioht (ae NEED A LITTLE African 4 EXCITEMENT nature IN YOUR source a ee | » sperm = LIFE? of oe | ™ Marshall’s creations FATHER & OE hae. a f “MA: never felt there fas .. . mee: was anything a CS = = e : woman couldn't do. When : ; : es ee corse We have the aservant came running into /—_a— a Bo ke oye. : perfect solution! his house one day declaring rae : ' aS a : , there was a cobra in the Photo submitted = ar ” Wednesdays-Saturdays 8 p.m. garden, his mother took out MAUREEN MARSHALL has been a going concern in the ast world : : her umbrella and beat it to since the 1930s. death.” _ With the same courage, ce ' Maureen Marshall (nee Stevenson? a realm re THE KEG AT 2 erself in a field where few tobe Es women of the ‘30s and ‘40s dared veto Me ous EDO ‘0 go: the world of art. : : eee ee Ho — Sasuigi sO , a atrick: Hai OUR an Maly 19 - ‘Aug. 4. : Murder Mysteries Season’s Tickets Packages INVITEs YOU TO Available Now! contact: spotlight feature Cross OVER THE BRIDGE PRESENTATION HOUSE THEATRE “twas a liberated woman long You may have noticed that The Keg in North Vanceuver is no more. i before it became a fashionable Don't panic, it’s temporary. Come fall, we'll be back bigger, 3rd Street & Chesterfield, N. Van. thing to do,’”’ the petite grey-haired better and tastier than ever. Meanwhile, to stave off the growlies, artist F pronounced during a recent we invite you to come on over to The Keg at Coal Harbour. = interview. . For the taste, the fun, the savings. While painting during Marshali’s early days was considered to be a harmless hobby of most genteel women, only a few were permit- ted to pursue it seriously. But the women of Marshall’s family were the exception to that prevailing attitude, because art was viewed as more than just a diversion. Her mother Greta attended the Royal School of Art Needlework in London, and her aunt Phyllis Stevenson exhibited her paintings . at the Royal Academy until her am eer cc cnc wenccseseccncsccrweseesccccoeneuceer death in 1967. Her most famous artist-relative was Mary (Stevenson) Cassatt, America’s foremost woman paint- er of the Impressionist era. Today, at 67, Marshall is an in- ternationally respected painter and scholar. She has returned to Van- couver to exhibit a selection of works entitled African Scrapbook at Vancouver's Dorian Rae Gallery until June 3. Her work -- which she describes as “‘illusionary realism” — features large oil canvases of African masks and carvings in- - a. muuiniee a spired by her fascination with an- oan 5 q . 7. CYCLING thropology (Marshall obtained an — y (% ; : M.A, in art and anthropology from ; . x . CAR RACK | the University of California at 4 > j g Fi \ ot ia y R HAT Berkeley) and her love of the 4 ’ ’ ; f£’ aa 1 oN ; eg. $69.95 ‘ human form. ji . g/i \ oO * ‘ Traditional African artifacts are ii A y oN wf Sale $549 cy _ with this ad interspersed with fossil imprints , : : ; - : . and painted against a bright background of deep reds, yellows, bi oe . ow -. Gk | yi. . is " . : \ < << shall's use of color lens Wer werk i | Wag obey > : ZEF AL a a a fle a | / a preoccupation with what the ¢ CAT EYE HP PUMP MICRO COMPUTER Res, $29.95 : sae *19°3 OO ee This coupon may be exchanged for an appetizer of up to $5.95 value with the purchase of any dinner entree. One coupon per guest. No cash value. offer expires May 31, 1990 THE KEG Ar COAL HARBOUR Just East of the Westin Bayshore RARER 682-5608 For Reservations errr rrr LIL ti tdtt ttt k ttt tt te tnds as $ist impressionist painters devoted countless hours of study to — refracted jen. Kokanee While she has created other . 2 works — flat, three-dimensional Reg. Price $39995 figures built from paper, calied . portrait panels — Marshall always returns to her African work Sale Price $36995 because she has long been fasci- nated with such concepts as . 3026 MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY motherhood, tilting the sail and (across from 7-Eleven) agricultural abundance. See Artist poor 988-1 800 Page 20