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Akilah Watts
Akilah works with a number of media including drawing, painting, mixed media, sculpture as well as high and low relief paintings.
Some of her works deal with pop culture and cultural exchange as well as Barbadian folklore and traditions through ideas of play and souvenirs. Watts’ new works touch on issues such as race, culture as well as ideas of belonging and beauty.
Nathan Agard - Freedom Cave
This artwork portrays the a visual representation of artists emerging from a dark lonely road into a space of limitless possibilities with the introduction of digital art.
Oneka Small - Spirit of the Flambouyant - Flow
It is a freedom piece. Create in response to a stressful project with many limitations. The Flambouyants are a place of beautiful escape. Sometimes when driving away from a stressful situation, I would 'turn a corner' into a pop of colour. I'd smile, say 'So pretty' and my whole mindset would change.
Jaryd Niles-Morris - ?LOVE?
An abstract representation of the life cycle of some relationships
Mario Holder - Invitation
Garden themed depicting a state of mind.
Karib Colors - Cyparis
This portrait is part of my art series called Karib Colors. The project karib colors aims to give a new representation of the Caribbeans, in a sober graphic syntax. From past to present, the characters remind us of our Caribbean heritage and identity. The plant is omnipresent in the representations and it is about tropical plants. Here, it is a portrait of Cyparis (born in Martinique on June 1, 1874) who is one of the two known survivors of the eruption of May 8, 1902 of Mount Pelée in Martinique. Sentenced to one month in the prison of Saint-Pierre for a drunken brawl, he was protected by the thick walls and was rescued three days after the eruption of Mount Pelée.
Zoe Osborne - Tropical Diversity
This piece celebrates biodiversity in Barbados and touches on the presence of the built environment within our eco-system.
Alex Gibson - Untitled Garden 3
'Untitled Garden' series is a body of work that explores non-binary gender expression, transcendences of human body limitations, and queer futurism. This work references elements of nature, man-made infrastructures and animated media, to conjure feelings of unease, tension, and organic manipulation, while the use of extracted media acts as a contemplative pool to reveal new meaning.
William Cummins - By The By and By
Landscape Photography - Digital Photograph
Heather-Dawn Scott - Coral Gazing
Hand stitched cottons: Observations on coral growth, patterns and formation
Ronald Williams - Hubris
This piece explores the issues one sometimes encountered when it's perceived that they've overstepped their station. Rise but don't overreach, gain knowledge but never be too smart, be free but conform to what is expected. It draws inspiration from the Greek mythological story of Icarus and the fabled Tower of Babel.
Troydel Wallace - "VALUE"
Digital collage print on Epson Hot Press 100% Cotton: Exploration of the value of ones skin, whats lies underneath rich melanin is pure gold. She embraces all the beauty the lies within her blackness. Unraveling the beauty and setting herself free
Tracy DeOlivere Greenidge - Mr Harding Barbados folklore reimagined
Digital: Mr Harding Barbados folklore reimagined
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