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Undiscovered Artwork Exhibited In Care Home


Over 300 pieces of authentic artwork have been discovered in the bedroom of a 91-year-old resident at a care home in York.

York-born professional painter, John Hatfield moved into the Chocolate Works – a residential, nursing and dementia care home on Bishopthorpe Road, York five years ago.

Unbeknown to staff, John, who is now confined to his bedroom due to ill health had created over 300 paintings in a range of themes, from people and mythology, to Venice and horses.

John’s passion for painting began in his mid 30s after serving in the military, and led him to have a successful career as a professional artist, where he sold over 5,000 paintings throughout his lifetime.

Wellbeing Assistant at the home, Andrew Jenner said,

“We all admired the artwork on John’s bedroom walls, but we were in shock when we discovered such an incredible amount of paintings under piles of painting equipment when helping him tidy his room".

“We felt impelled to showcase his work for all to see and whilst John is unable to leave his bedroom due to his health, we decided to create an art exhibition right outside his bedroom door.”


Staff were inspired by the idea of York Open Studios and worked closely with John’s daughter, also a professional artist to create their own version of the city-wide exhibition for residents and their family and friends to enjoy.

John’s daughter Emma said,

“There were hundreds of paintings that we managed to narrow down to 127 – these were the ones dad considered worthy of public display."

“From here, I worked with the wonderful team at the Chocolate Works advising on how best to display the artwork and which paintings complemented one and another – I then helped display the artwork on various boards outside dad’s bedroom.”

Speaking about the exhibition, John Hatfield said,

“I was very flattered when I heard that staff wanted to create an exhibition of my work."

“Now in my 91st year, I hope to go on painting until the very end and in that sense, mimic Picasso who said, “Get me my brushes! I shall die painting!”

John has always had a keen interest in horses and over the years attended York Races using jockeys and the racecourse as his subject.

Paying homage to his love of horses, a range of John’s paintings have also been displayed in the home’s Horse Racing Lounge – a popular area on the top floor of The Chocolate Works which overlooks York Racecourse.

Due to the sheer number of paintings that were discovered, staff at the care home, alongside John and his daughter Emma have decided to update the artwork on a seasonal basis and keep the exhibition in John’s corridor as a permanent and ever-evolving feature in the home.

John added, “I hope my art inspires others to be brave, get the brushes out, attack and don’t be tentative.”


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  • Writer: Linda Andrews - Editorial Assistant, Nuse Online
    Linda Andrews - Editorial Assistant, Nuse Online
  • Sep 20, 2023
  • 2 min read

Over 300 pieces of authentic artwork have been discovered in the bedroom of a 91-year-old resident at a care home in York.

York-born professional painter, John Hatfield moved into the Chocolate Works – a residential, nursing and dementia care home on Bishopthorpe Road, York five years ago.

Unbeknown to staff, John, who is now confined to his bedroom due to ill health had created over 300 paintings in a range of themes, from people and mythology, to Venice and horses.

John’s passion for painting began in his mid 30s after serving in the military, and led him to have a successful career as a professional artist, where he sold over 5,000 paintings throughout his lifetime.

Wellbeing Assistant at the home, Andrew Jenner said,

“We all admired the artwork on John’s bedroom walls, but we were in shock when we discovered such an incredible amount of paintings under piles of painting equipment when helping him tidy his room".

“We felt impelled to showcase his work for all to see and whilst John is unable to leave his bedroom due to his health, we decided to create an art exhibition right outside his bedroom door.”


Staff were inspired by the idea of York Open Studios and worked closely with John’s daughter, also a professional artist to create their own version of the city-wide exhibition for residents and their family and friends to enjoy.

John’s daughter Emma said,

“There were hundreds of paintings that we managed to narrow down to 127 – these were the ones dad considered worthy of public display."

“From here, I worked with the wonderful team at the Chocolate Works advising on how best to display the artwork and which paintings complemented one and another – I then helped display the artwork on various boards outside dad’s bedroom.”

Speaking about the exhibition, John Hatfield said,

“I was very flattered when I heard that staff wanted to create an exhibition of my work."

“Now in my 91st year, I hope to go on painting until the very end and in that sense, mimic Picasso who said, “Get me my brushes! I shall die painting!”

John has always had a keen interest in horses and over the years attended York Races using jockeys and the racecourse as his subject.

Paying homage to his love of horses, a range of John’s paintings have also been displayed in the home’s Horse Racing Lounge – a popular area on the top floor of The Chocolate Works which overlooks York Racecourse.

Due to the sheer number of paintings that were discovered, staff at the care home, alongside John and his daughter Emma have decided to update the artwork on a seasonal basis and keep the exhibition in John’s corridor as a permanent and ever-evolving feature in the home.

John added, “I hope my art inspires others to be brave, get the brushes out, attack and don’t be tentative.”


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