Art and Soul Gallery presents Island Violin
Beth Wolf and her students from Island Violin stopped by the gallery today to share some excellent music. We enjoyed it–hope you do, too.
Beth Wolf and her students from Island Violin stopped by the gallery today to share some excellent music. We enjoyed it–hope you do, too.
Love and Light and Chocolate
Meeting There is Going to be a Meeting, Acrylic on Canvas, Susan Mains 2013. I know that Monet is the famous one for painting water lilies, but what if he had come to the Caribbean? Surely his soft, pastel hues would have brightened to fully saturated colours, and his shadows would have come alive…
Find a gift for someone sweet at Art and Soul–jewelry, bags, hats, and of course original paintings of the Caribbean
Marley on Paper series by Asher Mains.
Originally posted on Asher Mains: Process:
I picked up a few Art Journals at the bookstore today; Art Forum, Art in America and Frieze. The content is good, it includes an elegant discussion of totalizing systems by Camille Henrot and an interview with the US representative to the 55th Venice Biennale, Susan Sze. Having been…
A year ago, in very slow economic times, we closed our eyes and made a leap of faith. To take Art and Soul Gallery to another level we expanded our space in Spiceland Mall. The new space is large, welcoming, well lit, modern, cool, and best of all, filled with the work of some…
The sky is violet grey, maybe getting ready to be violent, but a streak of sunshine comes in from the west to illuminate the sails. The sailing continues.
These wooden boats that are raced in Grenada and the Grenadines have a life of their own propelled by the love of the sea by the men and young men racing them. They may not follow the rules of international sailing, but they have a code all their own, often loudly disputed at the end…
Susan Mains visits the 49th annual exhibit of the Grenada Arts Council with some children of Berean Christian Acadmey in Grenada
Asher visited the Vatican Museum in Rome recently. This painting is several views of the same marble bust. “All of history is men moving rocks around. To build, to exchange currency, to tear down…if you are important enough your likeness is turned into stone and kept for a future generation. to view. And someone might…
A Day In The Life Of Jessamy.
Marie Messenger Ceramic Raku