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Art & Craft Lorna Rose

Janice Sylvia Brock

Pushing the boundaries of ‘still life’, Lorna Rose uses flora to symbolize our deep human longing to find a paradise. The medium is oil, painted with a smooth intensity of colour that illuminates the pulse and interconnectedness of our visual world, the one we see directly, and the interior one we are free to create. Lorna Rose is a Barbadian artist, who has painted and exhibited in England, although she resides here. Her work is available through the galleries on the island, or she can be contacted for appointment and commission at her work place.

Lorna Rose can be contacted by calling: Tel: (246) 427-7622

Heather-Dawn Scott

She has been known and loved for many years for her exquisite watercolour technique. Heather-Dawn’s extraordinary talent is now rebelling against tight shapes and dreary colour. She is using raw colour, heavy impastos, textured canvases, moving away from drawing, and letting the brush and the paint go in a series of very spontaneous, uninhibited pieces. Her work is available at the Tides Art Gallery, On The Wall Art Gallery, Gallery of Caribbean Art and The Bridgetown Gallery.

Heather-Dawn can be contacted by e-mail: kinrarasutherland@hotmail.com

The vibrant hues, the sense of movement, the free style and the sometimes offbeat treatment of subjects, imbue Janice Sylvia Brock’s paintings with joie de vivre. Brock’s vibrant paintings are keenly sought after by discerning collectors worldwide. Many of her paintings, recently completed or still in progress, are displayed in her St. James studio, with over 500 square feet of exhibition space overlooking the ocean.

Viewing by appointment. Brocklands Gallery, St. James Call: (246) 432-6061 or (246) 237-7670 e-mail: brock@brock-gallery.com www.brock-gallery.com

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