She may well be a demure 'lady'.However,I do think she has a natural calling to I W.She will maintain class.
This is a person who can raise the bar through her deep rooted love of Art. And it's surely all the more impressive that she garnered such a wide scope of knowledge merely from, relatively briefly, managing a Gallery in Newcastle. For what it's worth I always felt Lisa demonstrated a clear affinity with Surrealism, indeed I understand she specialised in the works of Dali and Rousseau.
It has been said that the late London Evening Standard Art Critic Brian Sewell often asked for her comments. It was rumoured in Art circles that he regularly relied on her less conservative view of Abstracts.
But her real love was of Kinkade and it was this passion that enamoured me to her most :mysmilie_59: