Collections
Welcome to our Contemporary Caribbean Art Gallery! Our curated collection features original masterpieces by talented artists. Each piece is a representation of the vibrant spirit of Contemporary Caribbean Art. From bold abstracts to thought-provoking watercolor pieces and inspiring acrylics, our gallery showcases the very essence of Contemporary Caribbean Art. Immerse yourself in a world of color, texture, and innovation as you explore these unique creations. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or a seasoned collector, we invite you to discover the soulful expressions that define our region. Every stroke, every form, and every canvas tell a story—a story waiting to resonate with you.
acrylic Paintings
Acrylic paint, invented in the 1930’s era, transformed the art world. By the 1940s, it gained popularity for home use due to quick drying and low toxicity. In the 1950s, artists embraced acrylics for their versatility and vibrant colors. Notable figures like Diego Rivera and Andy Warhol contributed to their widespread adoption. Today, acrylics remain beloved by professionals and budding artists alike. In the Caribbean, acrylic painting reflects resilience, creativity, and cultural diversity.
watercolor Paintings
Watercolor’s influence spans cultures and centuries. In East Asia, it dominates brush painting and scroll art. In the West, it served as a sketching tool for oil and engraving. Today, watercolors inspire artists globally. In the Caribbean, while oil and acrylic prevail, watercolor offers fresh opportunities for innovation and the creation of unique styles.
Drawings
Drawing, an ancient form of expression, dates back over 30,000 years. Early cave drawings served as a pre-written language, capturing humanity’s creativity. Over time, drawing evolved into an independent medium, shaping our visual culture. In the Caribbean, drawing’s history weaves together diverse cultural influences.
Location
St. George,
Saint George’s.
Grenada W.I.


















