The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Fife artist’ s wellbeing wish is for others to follow in his footsteps

- CARA FORRESTER

St Andrews artist Alan Stephens urges budding painters to follow in his footsteps and be inspired by his NHS key worker portrait.

Alan made headlines recently with his portrait of a group of key workers from NHS Fife which is now displayed in the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy.

Although the establishe­d artist has completed hundreds of commission­s and portraits, he hopes his latest work will inspire others to follow in his footsteps and take up painting to realise the wellbeing benefits it brings.

He said: “Creating art makes you more observant of the world. You notice what’s going on, what’s happening.

“I’d urge anyone to give it a go and for those with less experience, or who have never perhaps picked up a brush, I’d say do not worry about making mistakes – just get going and don’t worry about ‘getting it right’.”

Alan was born in Portsmouth, trained as an electronic­s engineer, and took up painting as a hobby in 1974.

In 1990, after 25 years with the BBC, he started painting full time.

As well as being a demonstrat­or at the Art Materials Exhibition at the Design Centre, Islington, London, Alan was a tutor at the local Adult Education Centres in Oxfordshir­e, and is a former tutor with the St Andrews Art Club.

As past President of the St Andrews Art Club he has also given demonstrat­ions and workshops to art clubs around Fife and won many prizes throughout his career.

He added: “I’ve seen beginners really get into it and comment how much they enjoy it – many are surprised at what they can do and realise how much it improves their wellbeing. Quite a lot of artists find that they lose track of time.”

Art In Healthcare, a charity which uses art to improve health and wellbeing, echoes the sentiment that art can have a positive impact.

From improving self-esteem and confidence, art can also help bring mental health benefits, too, for those dealing with illness.

Alan was inspired to create his NHS heroes portrait during the pandemic as a way to thank key workers for their hard work.

He said: “I noticed that artists around the world were creating paintings and thought it was a great idea that I wanted to do, so got in touch with NHS Fife.

“They supplied photograph­s of the people and I started work. I wanted to show my appreciati­on for their work and I suppose now it’s a piece of history. It’s great that it is now on public display.”

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 ??  ?? IN THE FRAME: Artist Alan Stephens hopes his latest work of NHS heroes, top, will inspire others to take up art.
IN THE FRAME: Artist Alan Stephens hopes his latest work of NHS heroes, top, will inspire others to take up art.

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