
“Victorian Lady” was the title of the painting (…), but there is no name to the sitter

This was a very shy little boy and I loved the squirrel on his sweater

no record of a name or any further details

Yes, they are twins. Can you tell the difference

Portrait was exhibited in an Art Guild Show (…) it was purchased right away by a lady who said it was the spitting image of a child she had adopted…

A favorite of Joy’s out of all her portraits, one can see why

Joy left some loving comments about Ruth Haddock

Request (…) from an older gentleman who wanted his father’s uniform put on a portrait of himself

Painted for a family who’s father had died it was commemorative

Joy said “This little “pixie” boy was one of my favorite commissions to paint

Joy didn’t define herself as a pastel artist but (…) experimented with all kinds of media

This painting was Joy’s first entry into an Art Guild of Scarborough Exhibition