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Making order out of the chaos of life

Sue Haskel went from a stall at her shul art and craft fair to a major Mayfair gallery exhibition in just 18 months

July 5, 2018 12:26
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ByKeren David, Keren David

3 min read

Imagine 100 multi-coloured butterflies alighting on a white surface, each one taking its place in a perfect circle. Or autumn leaves, dancing to a standstill, glowing as the light catches them. And then think of piles of tiny squares, arranged in a grid, each one a glowing colour, every stack different.

Now imagine cutting out all those butterflies or leaves from paper, arranging them onto a surface and sticking them into place. I know that if I tried my efforts would end in a sorry clash of hope over ability, with glue everywhere, crushed butterflies and broken dreams.

“I do end up with glue all over my fingers,” admits Sue Haskel whose exquisite three-dimensional works of art I’ve been admiring. “It can be hot and sticky work. It’s like doing a jigsaw in two dimensions.”

Haskel is an inspiration to anyone who’s dreamed of making an arts-based hobby into a new career in midlife. She only started making her artworks around 18 months ago, and first sold them at Alyth Reform’s arts week just over a year ago. Well done to the keen-eyed buyers who snapped them up from her stall. Her success there encouraged her to invest more time in creating and promoting art to sell, and she is now preparing for her first show in a Mayfair gallery. Her prices have gone up considerably.