From the moment of her arrival with her mother and sister in Glasgow in 1940, escaping the Blitz and the shadow of Captain William Eardley’s death, Joan Eardley had somewhere to belong. From January she was enrolled at the Glasgow School of Art. The Mac had looked after her well, awarding her its Diploma, post-Dip studies and a travelling scholarship to Italy and France in 1947–8; on her return the drawings and paintings are exhibited at the art school. By then already a professional member of the SSA she was established in her tenement studio in Cochrane Street, on the edge of the Merchant City, where she began to encounter and draw the street children. In Boy with Blue Eyes, it is the eyes, the blue repeated in the shirt, buttoned up, rumpled collar; his tie perhaps whipped off in the joy of the end of the school day.