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S2 Episode 6 - No Such Thing as a Glass Ceiling with Maralyn O'Keefe

S2 Episode 6 - No Such Thing as a Glass Ceiling with Maralyn O'Keefe

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In this engaging conversation, Maralyn shares her inspiring journey from a childhood in Paris and London to becoming a renowned stained glass artist. She discusses the pivotal moments in her life, including motherhood, health challenges, and the rediscovery of her artistic passion. Maralyn reflects on her experiences in the art world, the impact of her work, and the importance of legacy as she prepares to pass her knowledge to the next generation. The conversation concludes with a lighthearted discussion about a cocktail inspired by her creative spirit.

Maralyn is one of the UK's foremost stained glass artists, with work in countries all over the world. After 30 years as an artist, she recently retired to enjoy life.


Born in the 50’s, Maralyn’s youth was spent in Paris & London where she fell in love with the shop windows and architecture. However, she was told by her art teacher that she would never amount to anything!


After travelling the world, aged 40 and suffering from a debilitating illness, Maralyn enrolled on an art degree from Sunderland University specialising in glass and ceramics where she found her calling. Her work has included public & private commissions ranging from personal windows to an entire cathedral.

For commissions, contact artcetera@live.co.uk

Takeaways

Maralyn's childhood in Paris influenced her artistic journey.

Motherhood sparked Maralyn's return to creativity.

An art teacher's discouragement fuelled Maralyn's determination.

Health challenges led Maralyn to pursue her art education later in life.

Maralyn's work in stained glass has brought her joy and fulfilment.

Art can play a significant role in healing and recovery.

Maralyn's family has been a strong support system throughout her career.

The importance of legacy in passing on knowledge to future generations.

Maralyn's experiences have opened many doors in her life.

Creativity can be spontaneous and deeply personal.

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