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My
art reaches out from my heart, guts, body and soul to
all!
Ever since I can remember I've always had a desire to
communicate with every person in the world.
At first I thought I could accomplish this through travel.
And so I did. I toured through India, Africa, Asia,
Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Europe, South and Central
America, plus the more usual places in the U.S., Mexico,
Caribbean and the like. I even scoured more remote areas
of the world like Easter Island, the Galapagos Islands,
Myanmar, Nepal, Srinigar. There is almost nothing or
no one which has escaped my eye.
Throughout these countries I managed to speak with everyone
I could. I've taped, recorded and photographed my conversations
from inside the huts of African villages to the alleys
of remote towns in China. I've shared beetle-nuts with
women squatting in circles in temple areas in Algeria.
Been in places where no one had ever heard of the Jewish
religion. I could go on with my endless adventures...endlessly.
But they did not satisfy my thirst for communication.
Then there was my performing career. I appeared on television
every morning in the Chicago area for WLS-TV. My show
was called "The Prize Movie With Ione." Here
I chatted and connected with fellow Chicagoans five
mornings a week from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. for over seven
years. The show was the highest rated television show
in that time slot.
For over thirty years I performed on a variety of television
and radio commercials. With an ear for mimicry, and
an ability to sight-read I was a "natural"
for voice-overs. I sang, and did multiple voices on
all sorts of recordings in the Chicago and Midwest area.
The average listener was unaware of whom I was, because
doing commercials as a "voice" is anonymous,
particularly when I did a huge range of voices similar
to Mel Blanc. Old ladies, children, accents, dialects,
impersonations, cartoon characters were in my repertoire
of hundreds of voices. I was able to accomplish these
voices through visual images of the characters. If I
could see the person I was trying to capture, I could
produce the voice or sound.
But this was not enough.
I was tired of physically performing. Tired of presenting
myself in this fashion, I took this huge imagination
coupled with endless driving energy, and thrust it on
canvas, cast it in clay, and welded it in metal. Now
I can reach out beyond the limits of my previous endeavors
to touch and find love, appreciation and understanding.
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