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Village Squire, 1978-12, Page 17Maurice Darling has de.eloped different styles for different mediums. Here he shows off one of his The bad news is that few people in Canada are still able to earn a decent living from working at art full time. The good news is that more and more are at least trying to devote themselves full time to their art. Maurice Darling is one of that growing number. He took the big brave step this summer when he and his wife Linda decided he should do what he really wanted to do and not just do anything that would bring in money. As a,result the couple turned over a large section of their huge old home on the edge of Wroxeter to the art of Maurice and other area artists and to products of local craftsmen. The shop is called Darling Studio and is the couple's attempt to give display space to local arts and crafts. The Studio. Maurice hopes will help pay the bills while he works on his own career as an artist. Born in England. Maurice grew up in Clinton where his father r.orked at the Candian Forces Base before it closed several years ago. He started dabbling in art in his younger days, sketching mostly. but later gave it up to devote his creative energies to poetry and short stories. When it came to choose a career. however, artistic things were left behind. He apprenticed as a technician dealing with refrigeration equipment. He had to give this up however after receiving lung damage, from the ammonia gas used in refrigeration equipment. He had to leave the business for a .stile. then tried to go back but found he couldn't take it. He nuved to the Oven Sound area after living in London and '- Kitchener. because his parents were living there. having moved December 1978, Village Squire 15 abstract landscapes. TaIā‚¬ing his chance Maurice Darling uses his studio to promote his and other artists' work