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Howard
Folland
Howard Folland was born in 1926 in
Cardiff, South Wales. Known in Cardiff as Bert Folland,
he was 16 years old when the family was evacuated
to the Welsh Valleys during the Second World War.
Nearby was a U.S. army base which he and a friend
used to visit for handouts of sweets from the GIs
– there were no rations for the Americans! It
was here that one of the GIs taught him to play the
saxophone and so developed his love of music and he
played in jazz bands in Cardiff throughout the 50s
and 60s.
Howard’s other great love was art, he trained
as an art teacher in Cardiff and converted his attic
at home into an art studio. Frequent trips to Devon
and Cornwall during the school holidays led to Howard,
then painting in oils, selling his work in the local
galleries. Following the untimely death of his beloved
wife Joan he decided to head to the South West permanently.
And so in 1976 he re-located to Plymouth, Devon with
the two youngest of his four children.
Having retired as a teacher, Howard devoted himself
to his art and so began the development of his unique
pen and ink style and the collection of drawings that
will be available to view on this website. The subject
matters are varied, as were his interests in life.
You will notice splashes of abstract throughout his
work that he could not always explain; he let himself
be totally absorbed by, and lost in, his work!
This collection of drawings has not previously been
shown and now, over a decade since Howard’s
death, I want them to reach as wide an audience as
possible.