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Young majorettes pause between performances during the Bermuda Day parade, resting in a moment of calm as they await their next cue. Among them, one girl quietly distinguishes herself. Centered and self-assured, she embodies a deep sense of confidence and possibility. While the others relax, she holds a poised stillness, fully aware of her strength and ready to step into it at any moment. In her presence, there is a spirit that is bold, celebrated, and on the rise.
A cedar bends under the force of relentless winds, its trunk twisted and sculpted by years of resistance. Its branches stretch in asymmetrical arcs, shaped not by fragility, but by endurance. Though the wind presses against it, the tree remains firmly rooted, anchored deep within the island’s limestone and memory. New growth emerges from its weathered form, it is vivid, defiant, and alive. In this tension between strain and strength, the cedar becomes a quiet testament to resilience: shaped by its environment, yet never undone by it.
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This abstraction brings attention to subtle connective currents in dance. Forms connect with and overlap onto one another in their own private realm. The panel on the left, shows figures who are closed off from one other, hands locked, yet bodies linked. The panel on the right highlights figures more open and receptive to one other. Expressive sweeps of paint made up of discrete pigments and blur the line between the dancing forms and background. The figures take on the colours around them. The pulsing gyrations are a necessary celebration and catharsis expressed in their own time and place.
This painting evokes the movement of the ocean through expressive, visible brushstrokes. Layers of paint surge and shift, capturing the rhythm and energy of water in motion. The marks remain raw and present, revealing both the artist’s hand and the ever-changing nature of the sea.
An electric embrace, eyes closed, suspended in a moment. Their forms soften into one another, edges dissolving as if the boundary between them no longer exists.This is the moment when tension falls away.Lines blur, breath slows, and connection becomes something felt rather than seen.