Glasgow Times

Owain brushing up on his old hobby

Accies keeper paints new perspectiv­e on isolation

- IAIN COLLIN

OWAIN Fon Williams reckons being able to brush up on his hobby as an artist means he is better placed than his fellow players in surviving the bleak football landscape.

The Hamilton Accies keeper spends much of his spare time painting and has had his works, which sell for upwards of £500, displayed in galleries back home in Wales and in Scotland.

Currently on loan at Dunfermlin­e, the 33-yearold has produced a special portrayal of East End Park in the 1960s to help raise money for the ‘Support the Pars’ fundraisin­g appeal.

The former Inverness Caley Thistle and Tranmere Rovers number one is hopeful his compositio­n, which is to be auctioned off on Saturday, will generate some muchneeded funds for the Fifers as they battle against the financial fallout of the coronaviru­s pandemic. But the Wales internatio­nalist admits drawing on his beloved pastime means he is better placed than many of his team-mates and rivals when it comes to coping with the SPFL shutdown.

He said: “A lot of footballer­s like golf and obviously you can’t play golf at the moment. So, what do you do?

“If you’ve got a big enough house you could buy a screen and practice a little bit; I’ve seen a few players doing it that way, but you need space and it costs money.

“The rest of them play on the PlayStatio­n or something like that, but there’s only so much time you can spend in front of a telly. And, then, what else do they do with their time? So, I’m really lucky in a way that I enjoy art. It can occupy me for a long time, just painting away. For now, I’m not too bored, I’m okay. We’ve never been in this situation before, having to stop playing football for a long period of time when it’s not because of an injury.

“It’s a funny period for everybody involved in football at the moment but I’m lucky I’ve got an interest in art and I always have. That’s what I tend to do after training. I come home and if I’ve got time I get my oils and canvas out and I paint.”

Williams was surprising­ly allowed to join Dunfermlin­e in January after making 21 appearance­s for Accies in the first half of the season. But, as he awaits a decision on what will happen with the remainder of the campaign, he is glad he anticipate­d the current hiatus. He added: “All of us are following programmes to keep fit. My day hasn’t changed that much, I’m training and I’m going out for a run when I’m allowed to.

“I bought a gym a couple of days before lockdown because I thought this might happen.

“So, I’ve got everything to keep fit and, until they decide whether they’re going to try to finish the season or end it, you’ve got to keep ticking over and try to be as fit as possible.”

 ??  ?? Hamilton Accies goalkeeper Owain Fon Williams has turned to painting (inset) during the coronaviru­s lockdown
Hamilton Accies goalkeeper Owain Fon Williams has turned to painting (inset) during the coronaviru­s lockdown
 ??  ?? Bids for Williams’ painting should be made to Kenny McLachlan by email at kenny. mclachlan7@googlemail.com, with the silent auction finishing at 9pm on Saturday
Bids for Williams’ painting should be made to Kenny McLachlan by email at kenny. mclachlan7@googlemail.com, with the silent auction finishing at 9pm on Saturday

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