Now and again thebookmann highlights the best of street art which has been documented and archived throughout Trinidad and Tobago. These painting are generally executed by a novice or street sense artists who has been given the opportunity to paint and decorate the walls of a drinking bar. Basically it is a woman with a thong wading in knee deep sea water or a scenic Caribbean landscape with coconut trees, sunsets and soring wildlife.
This painting on an abandoned shed captures the prize for its truest interpretation. Incomplete though, the composition is taken from scenic references just outside of its parameters. The shed sits at a crest over looking Paramin on the way to Maracas bay on the North Coast road, Trinidad and Tobago -thebookmann
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Paradise within paradise
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