Walnut brooches by Jane Blease (used with permission) |
Vintage imitation tortoiseshell lampshade by Jane Blease (used with permission) |
When I looked online for Jane, I immediately found a rash of other Bleases. I'd always thought the name was very unusual and, historically, in my immediate family, we always said it in a slightly funny voice. Now Bleases were coming at me from every angle and there seemed to be a preponderance of highly creative Bleases.
Print by Gillian Blease (used with permission) |
Matt Blease illustration (used with permission) |
I wonder whether we are all distantly related? I got in touch with Jane, Gillian and Matt to ask them if I could reproduce some of their work. They all replied in a most friendly way and I felt very buoyed up by the idea of a great diaspora of creative Bleases.
My Mum (Audrey Carr) was also highly creative:
This is her painting of the top of Lombards Wynd in Richmond (Yorkshire). This was the way down to my old school near the river.
This is another of hers, a pastel, of the field just along from our old house in Richmond.
In her email to me, Gillian told me that the name Blease means a 'bright and shining light' -- the light that falls on hillsides between clouds. How beautiful! And I especially love that sort of light. Indeed there is a Blease Fell in the Lake District, on Blencathra:
Photo by Ian Capper, Wiki Commons |
I don't actually know much about the Blease side of my family, going back. My grandmother had remarried by the time I was born. But I'm certainly looking on the name with renewed affection now. Long may the Bleases flourish!
Gosh, what an interesting post Jane. All these Blease's are very talented, and your Mum, WOW, what brilliant painting.
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible post Jane. I love that six degrees of separation idea where one person knows another or is related in some way. This is kind of similar and there has to be something intriguing in so many talented people sharing such an uncommon surname. Equally fascinating is the origin of place names etc. Great stuff. Lesley
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I wonder whether we are all distantly related...
ReplyDeleteI hope you don't mind me asking but your mother Audrey, was her father called Thomas Edwin blease by any chance?
ReplyDeleteHi Jane - you may remember me from school - your mother was an inspiration to me and improved my English skills no end.
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Keith Bond
PS You may be interested in this group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/489069357796886/
Jane, I adored your Mum, an amazing and inspiring teacher.
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