Grenada Contemporary 2017

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Artist Statement I explore the West

Indian folklore of the ladjablès or she devil who is a tall, beautiful woman with a wide brimmed hat concealing most of her face. She walks in lonely forest areas looking for men whom she lures deep into the forest and is said never to return. One of her feet is a cloven hoof which she hides under a long skirt.

Previous Exhibitions:

Biography

In 2012 I enrolled into the Visual Arts programme at the TA Marryshow Community College. I was successful at CAPE and passed both year one and year two examinations. After which, I taught Visual Arts at the Grenada Boys Secondary School for about a year and a half and then I went into doing art on a full time basis, doing mostly portraits which I have grown to enjoy. I also enjoy doing still life. Art is my passion and calling in life and I would not trade it for anything. According to my friends, I have found my niche.

2017: Grenada Arts Council St. George’s University Pop-Up Art Show

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