Artist Highlight – Alison Chapman-Andrews
Yellow Hillaby
Alison Chapman-Andrews

Have you had a chance to check out Biodiversity Barbados’ Virtual Art Exhibition?

The Ministry of Environment is delighted to once again be working with artists in Barbados to highlight biodiversity and the environment on International Day for Biological Diversity (IDB).  IDB was celebrated on Sunday May 22nd under the theme is ‘Building a Shared Future for All Life’ with the Ministry’s second annual Virtual Art Exhibition.  This year’s Art Exhibit features 30 pieces from different local artists, highlighting the theme of ‘Nature’, and throughout the months of May and June, Biodiversity Barbados will be highlighting the contributing artists and their art.

Today we look at this painting by Alison Chapman-Andrews (@alisonchapmanandrews) entitled ‘Yellow Hillaby’. This piece showcases the golden hour light illuminating the untouched hills and gullies of the east coast. Their rugged, uneven terrain has spared them from large scale development and agriculture, forming Barbados’ largest expanses of natural heritage.

Tune in again tomorrow for our next highlighted artist and art combo.

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