The exhibition will open its doors on February 13 from 17 p.m. to 21 p.m. with a vernissage with music and cocktail. You can visit the exhibition until February 19 from 9 a.m. to 18 p.m. every day at the Adonis Hotel, Jordan Road, Cupecoy.
The artists, Murielle Abeger Baillet, Colin Bootman and Jimmy Lucero will present their new creations to art lovers. Note the generosity of the exhibiting artists who will allocate part of the proceeds to families who have lost a loved one victim of Covid-19. Some original artwork will also be available for purchase in the form of silent auctions.
The exhibition called “Adaptations: Sint Maarten Before and During a Pandemic” will feature paintings that illustrate traditional Caribbean life when it was still possible to touch and come together in groups. The images will also reflect the change and challenges facing Saint-Martin and Sint Maarten face during the pandemic. The extraordinary work will reflect a refreshing perspective from these international and award-winning artists. This spectacular work is full of life, bright colors and a Caribbean heart!
“As an artist, I am sensitive to the current situation. If you are a member of a community and are able to help, it is natural to help out for those who need it most. Visual art creators create these images to uplift humanity, creating space for comfort and growth. I hope this presentation will spark thought and help us all grow as a community, ”said artist Colin Bootman.
The public is invited to visit the exhibition to admire works of art around a convivial cocktail. You will be offered a catalog of paintings for purchase for a small gift, with all of the proceeds going to families who have lost a source of income when a loved one dies due to COVID-19. The original artwork will also be available for purchase through a silent auction, with 50% of the proceeds going to the victims of the pandemic.
The exhibition will run from February 13 to 19 from 9 a.m. to 18 p.m. daily, at the Adonis Hotel Gallery, Jordan Road, Cupecoy. Covid-19 health measures will be put in place and visitors must be in possession of a mask at the entrance. _AF
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