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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
28.7x36.6in
About this artwork
Adam at Eden
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Born in La Romana, a tourism and sugar industry city in the Dominican Republic,
Yermine Richardson Aka POPCARIBE is a multidisciplinary artist whose visual works are vibrant
celebrations of Caribbean culture and aesthetics. His very first contact with
art was from the gift shops… in the resorts where his mom worked, and he was
impressed by the colours, themes and techniques he saw there. His works
reflect the traditional semiotics of Caribbean heritage such as womanhood,
fashion, spiritualism and cosmology but his in influences go beyond his native
island. 90’s TV was his window out onto the wider world and pop culture, from
Egyptians to Hubble telescope images, Mexican telenovelas, anime, fashion
commercials and music television.
Yermine Richardson is an exciting painter and photographer based in Spain who has exhibited his work in the Dominican Republic. He is primarily inspired and motivated by his experience growing up in the Caribbean, where he used to play in the darkness and look up at the surreal sky full of stars. His polished, glittering compositions are thus celebrations of people finding light even in darkness, and also serve to pay tribute to the beauty of the Caribbean and its vastness of space, as well as the beauty of black people and Richardson's own mother.