memory This is privy to Peter Sheppard's exhibition entitled landscapes at Y gallery which opens today.The painter had his hand with a technique that very well followed the genre of Cazabon. The miniatures in particular gave a sense of a tranquil setting, and of the island that reflected its geographical landscape as rural, and captured the peasantry that is distinctly Caribbean. Yet, they remind you of the work by Jean Michel Cazabon, in its substance, texture and simplistic compositions. Sheppard's approach is meticulous, yet he is mechanical, as if these renditions were painted without any attached emotion.
Peter Sheppard also experimented by separating colour. In his monotone composition, Independence, he painted the pennants as red, white and black to give it meaning, but also as a focal point from the rest of the piece. The Independence work is part of twelve larger paintings which represented the types culture celebrated in Trinidad and Tobago. They are divided by month, hence, Independence marked the month of August, Carnival fell on February and so forth.Whether a calender will be on sale later tonight, this is unclear. The exhibitions runs till the 27th, November, 2008.
Pete Sheppard will be on 5:00 P.M. (EST) on IsraelSportsRadio
IsraelSportsRadio 1 year ago
Love this interview almost as much as I love his work!
quaddrix07 2 years ago
GREAT INTERVIEW...
LanaFortune 2 years ago