Throughout his prolific career, he has sold millions and millions of records, written best-selling children’s books and hosted a national TV show. As he nears 70, you’d think the legendary Bobby Goldsboro would be slowing down. Think again.
Lifelong Learning Minute: Artist Harold Garde
At age 85, Harold says he’s keenly aware that time is more precious than ever. But he refuses to spend less of it experimenting and taking chances. Luckily for us, he continues to discover new ways to create eye-popping works of art.
Oleda Baker: A Model for Lifelong Learning
Oleda Baker is a former supermodel who’s never had a facelift, yet still looks half her age. Her looks will dazzle, her resolve will empower and her example will forever alter your image of aging!
Jane Seymour
She’s a major TV and movie star, but actress Jane Seymour says it’s painting that helped save her life.
Ageless Art: Harold Garde
If there’s anyone to hold up as an example of Growing Bolder, it’s Harold Garde. Now in his 80s, Harold has been painting for more than five decades. His creative process is stronger and better than ever, and his work will grab your attention.
Sigrid Olsen
She lost the fashion line bearing her name and was diagnosed with breast cancer. Instead of backing down, the indomitable Sigrid Olsen is launching a new career and a new life.
Pick Up a Brush and Paint!
Earl Nash picked up a paintbrush in his later years and began a wonderful love affair with his art. He won the admiration of many who were touched by the works of this humble artisan, and left his mark on the world.
Roadside Works of Art
The Florida Highwaymen were 26 African-American artists who traveled the state in the ’50s and ’60s selling paintings along the roadside. Ignored at the time, today their works are highly sought-after collectibles.
Bobby Goldsboro
After putting his other passions on the back burner for more than 20 years, legendary singer/songwriter Bobby Goldsboro started growing bolder and taking chances with his life and career and started painting.
Pick Up a Brush and Paint!
Who says you need training to be an artist? Earl Nash is completely self-taught and he wouldn’t have it any other way. Find out how you can discover your inner Picasso and put your passion on the canvas.