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Ted

9/5/2015

 
"I left Memphis in 1957 and headed to New York City to study art, but I only had enough money to make it to Chicago. That's where I stayed for the next 60 years and that's where I taught myself to paint. I was trying to stay warm in my apartment during one of those cold Chicago winters and was standing too close to the gas stove. The flannel shirt I was wearing got too hot and just exploded. I couldn't get it off, and I ended up with third-degree burns over a big portion of my body. The next three-and-a half years were spent in the hospital, nursing home, and supported living. I couldn't bend my arms at all; they were just straight and stiff and down by my sides. They told me I'd never get out because I couldn't feed myself or do anything for myself, but I never lost my faith. Then one day they told me about a doctor at Loyola who did surgery on people who couldn't bend their arms, and they asked me if I wanted to do it. Of course I said yes! Look at me now. I'm 78 years old, I can move any way I want to, and I'm back to painting. 

"I've never used brushes. I've always painted with my index finger, and that's still how I do it. All these are done in oil pastels on pasteboard. Even if I could afford canvases, I prefer cardboard, pasteboard, and posterboard. This group of paintings is called 'In Search of the Light.'"
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Theolia "Ted" Norwood, Artist
Ted may be contacted through the Lewis Senior Center, 1188 N. Parkway, where some of his work is on permanent display.
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