Dancing Ladies–Very Popular

Susan Mains’ Dancing Ladies Series has gotten quite a bit of attention.  One has gone to London, another to Barbados, and one to St. Kitts.  Not sure whether the 4th one danced off to, but she’s gone.  At least four 2015 Regional Calendars will feature Susan’s paintings of the dancing.  So happy to share the…

Sea Lungs

Originally posted on Asher Mains:
Context As someone who has grown up in the island environment, particularly Grenada, it is apparent how crucial our connection to the sea is. Whether the sea is feeding us or attracting visitors, we are in constant dialogue with and our health and well-being is in constant relation to the…

Art and Chocolate–Great Connector of People

    Christina Cornier writes about her experience participating at the Art exhibition of the Grenada Chocolate Festival. My husband and I moved to Grenada, West Indies at the beginning of the year for him to attend medical school at St. George’s University. As the significant other of a medical student I was on my…

Diaphanous

Originally posted on Asher Mains: Process:
Here are a few images of my recent new work. I have been trying to think of a succinct name for these pieces. I think of them as my “transparent” work, although they are not really transparent. I think of them as my “Sea Fan” series even though not…

Asher Mains getting ready.

Asher Mains Re \ Vision   Asher paints; inspired by the Shakespeare mas of Carriacou.  Just one of the faces that informs his work.  Show opens 12th July, 6 pm, Art and Soul Gallery, Spiceland Mall, Grenada.