The Day the Music Lived, 2019, Errol Brewster
premium satin photo paper (signed, unframed)
22.48in X 25in, 0.75in white border
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Note: Room image shows frame and white border for visualisation purposes only, dimensions may not be exactly to scale. Frame is not included with the print.
The series of images (India ink on paper) presented, is a fanciful foray into a colour intensive abstraction which aims to weld the diverse ethnic influences of the Caribbean into visual narratives . They re-image the austere wrought iron work that is a telling architectural feature of the built environment across the region. Hopefully, they open up the possibility for alternative re-imaginings of such artefacts.
Artist Bio:
Errol Brewster is a Caribbean artist from Guyana, living in the United States. With more than four decades of a region-wide, multimedia imaging practice, he has participated in multiple exhibitions, regional and international:- in various editions of CARIFESTA’s; the EU’s Centro Cultural Cariforo, travelling exhibition, 2000; the First International Triennial of Caribbean Art, 2010; and the Inter-American Development Bank’s “Sidewalks of the Americas” Installation, 2018.