Conrad Furey (1954-2008)
"Soapbox" 1998
Acrylic on Canvas
16" x 20"Artist Frame- Small wood pieces around
CONDITION: Excellent, Signed Front Lower Left "C. Furey" Estate of Conrad Furey
Biography
Conrad Furey is a self taught Canadian Artist, with his work bordering on a naïf style. The bulk of his success has been with the memories of his East Coast upbringing, "The years I spent growing up in Newfoundland, that's where all these images are from. Our front door looked out onto an ocean bay, and that was my focus. I remember thinking about how it would have been to follow in my father's footsteps, living off the sea. I loved those times spent out fishing together, but I also realized I would have to make my own way in the world, as our back door symbolically looked out onto mines and other kinds of work. It seems I paint what I dreamt of doing with my life." Furey passed away of cancer on January 23rd 2008. Today his works are sold through private galleries and are a part of major collections in public galleries throughout Canada. They adorn the walls of many corporations, government buildings, churches and private collections such as Mark Preece House, The Wellwood Juravinski House, Camp Oochigeas, Juravinski Hospitals, North Hamilton Health Centre, Niagara Health Network St. Catharines General site, Dofasco and Walker Environmental Group Inc. office to name a few. Furey’s legacy lives on through his wife, Theresa, and daughter, Leah. “He spent his entire life painting and wanted people to enjoy the work. We’re very excited when a piece finds a new home, because it means his legacy will live on.” Conrad’s portrayal of the everyday life of Canadians marks him as an important National Artist. His works, although most definitely Canadian, has a universality that makes them appreciated by peoples from all corners.