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Despite a serious road accident, Fran Maranzi remains as enthusiastic about motorbikes as she ever was. They play a major part in both her job and her leisure time. Born in London in 1962, she had her first moped at the age of 16. After studying art and photography for four years, she did a number of short-term jobs, which enabled her to buy a 100cc Suzuki. By now she was hooked on motorbikes and traded up to a more powerful 550cc Kawasaki. The day after she bought it she was run over by a lorry and was rushed to hospital with a punctured lung and three broken ribs. A few months later, with her injuries healed and the bike rebuilt, she was back in the saddle and got a job as a motorbike courier. She loved the job, especially in the summer months.
Fran explains that: 'The heyday for courier work was about 10 or 15 years ago. Then the fax machine took away a lot of the work, and now e-mail is having the same effect. I like the job, even though it can be quite stressful coordinating a dozen riders and three vans. It’s wonderful when things go smoothly. But then you get a couple of clients whose packages aren’t ready and someone’s not in to receive a letter and the whole day is put out of kilter.
I’m good enough at the job to go away travelling for a while – I’ve been to India and Nepal three times – and find work when I come back. It’s five years since I’ve ridden for the job, but there’s nothing I like better than riding my 750cc Suzuki, which can do 115 mph. She’s been my pride and joy for 12 years.'
Title
Fran Maranzi, Motorbike Dispatch Controller
Date
2000
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 165 x W 61 cm
Accession number
459
Acquisition method
on loan from the Royal Society of Portrait Painters
Work type
Painting
Inscription description
signature and date