Kendal GL Isaac Stadium Curated Sports Art Show, 2018
Exhibit focused on sports related artwork and was displayed during and prior to the Commonwealth Youth Games. Two pieces were exhibited; a raw umber depiction of a tribal woman archer drawing her bow and the strength of a female judo athlete throwing her opponent.
Gaulin Wife Folklore Sculpture - National Art Gallery of The Bahamas, 2016
The Gaulin Wife is a Bahamian folklore discussing the topic of xenophobia. The sculpture spanning 13 ft x 5 ft was interactive and allowed a person to become or alter the “wings” of the gualin (a bird that is culturally deemed as a bad omen). The sculpture was a highly celebrated piece that was featured in the Nassau Guardian, The Tribune 242, and was featured on the NAGB’s website.
As Long As The Band Keeps Playing - Central Bank Gallery, 2013
A black and white painting based on the decision of the author to use music as an outlet to exterior negative forces. The poem reads, “You can’t duress me, distress me, depress me, downpress me, as long as the band keeps playing.” Poetry of Michael Pintard, a politician and poet.
Summer Heat – Spring to Summer Exhibit at The Hope Gallery, Rhode Island, 2012
An acrylic painting depicting a woman laying down in the shade of her home, dressed down due to the hea; a common and shared experience islanders without the modern comfort of air conditioning often experience in the summer months.
In the Bush’s Breeze, Mural, Lyford Cay Padel Court in Nassau, Bahamas, 2024
Wrapping around a private Padel court with the idea to camouflage the 610 sq ft of wall. The Mural features a hedge of leaves in motion. Designed to look alive and trick the mind that the player on the court is in the shade with the cool color choices.
A Fisherman’s Catch, Mural, Seafood Business in Nassau, Bahamas, 2022
Mural depicts stylized graffiti style sea animals in a water landscape. Designed to redirect customers to the entrance of the Seafood business the 234 sq ft wall is saturated with color and personality.
3 Butterflies Resting, Mural, Private Nursery, 2021
Designed for an expecting couple, the 75 sq ft mural featured peach and coral and light orange flowers with foliage with 3 butterflies resting to represent the growing family.
The Movement of Water, Mural, BahamaClear Water Company, 2020
Abstract line work of water used to direct traffic flow for a local water company’s depot. Designed to both cover the operational unit as well as depict pricing. 160 sq ft.
Mascot Design, Bahamas Judo Federation, 2018
Based on the native spotted stingray, “Rei” (pronounced “ray” and playing off of the Japanese word meaning to bow,) was created as the mascot for the Bahamas Judo Federation during the Commonwealth Youth Games. The design was approved by the Bahamas Olympic Committee and the International Commonwealth Games committee. A costume, commemorative pins, and other merchandise were based off of this design.
ABC Reading, Writing Coloring Book, 2023
A children’s book designed for realistic rendering of alphabetically listed images. This book was designed to encourage reading, writing, coloring and imagination skills in young children. Each letter features 8 images with lines for practicing capitalized and lowercase letters.
Place I Once Traveled Series, 2023
Inspired by Tbilisi Georgia, Valencia Spain, Zagreb Croatia, Nassau Bahamas, Nara Japan, and London United Kingdom, this 15 piece series represents the study of movement of people in their various places or states of mind experienced throughout these places. Guache on Khadi paper.
Junkanoo Pins Series, 2021
Junkanoo is an annual cultural event celebrated during Independence and Boxing Day (The day after Christmas). Originating during the period of African chattel slavery in the British American colonies, Bahamian Junkanoo is a celebration filled with vibrant costumes, drums, brass, dance, and music. The pins were created as a expression of culture.
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Coloring Book Love of A Father Published, 2020
“Love of a Father” coloring book holds drawings depicting black fatherhood in different instances. Inspired by the Black Lives Matters movement this book was created to fill the void of representation in the coloring book field.
Cacoon Company, Freelance Artist - Nassau, Bahamas 2013 - Present
Creating artwork for merchandise, literature, and commissions. Work has included pins, logos, t-shirt design, digital presentations, murals, and coloring books.
Creative Director and Operations Director - Tin Ferl, Nassau, Bahamas 2019 - 2021
Designed the presentation of physical space including curating the locations of each booth, chairs and signage. Created marketing materials such as flyers, and signage. Managed the daily and overall operations of the company, including the administration of and onboarding of new vendors.
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