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ART EXHIBITION AT ABACO INN
The 15th Annual Art Exhibition was held at Abaco Inn, Elbow Cay, on 21st March. Featured
were water colours from Bill Tilley, Mary Rice, Steve Best, Anne W Ray and Brigitte
Bowyer-Carey as well as handsome wood carvings from 15-year-old Ricky Sweeting.
All of the scenes featured in the water colours were of Hope Town and Elbow Cay. Buildings,
flora, people, boat and beach scenes gave a fascinating overview of everyday life
on the picturesque cay.
Brigitte Bowyer-Carey's works were distinctly different. She employs a 'wet on wet'
technique which involves soaking the heavy stock before scrubbing and sizing it.
She then paints with water colour, producing a hazy, dreamy effect. Brigitte has
to work fast and does detailed sketches as preparation for the paintings.
Brigitte's paintings on display were mainly underwater scenes of fish but there was
also a boat scene in Hope Town Harbour and a pair of flourishing hummingbirds. Before
the show was over, Brigitte had sold four of her works.
Brigitte also had a few of her distinctive native fish on driftwood paintings. Not
many, however, as on a recent trip to Nassau the driftwood paintings she had were
sold - all but one. This featured a Nassau grouper that was amazingly life-like but,
according to Brigitte, "...not colourful enough for the market."
Married to Hope Town native Donnie Carey, Brigitte lives with her husband on neighbouring
Tilloo Cay.
The native cedar carvings of young Ricky Sweeting provided a counterpoint to the paintings
on display. Ricky shows great maturity for his age and his works were very moderately
priced. In addition to carved and turned birds, Ricky had a number of ornamental naturally-shaped miniature cabinets with recessed pull-out drawers that were both
aesthetically pleasing and practical for jewellery storage. Although they were lacquered,
the sculptures exuded that wonderful native cedar scent.
The more than 100 visitors to the Exhibition enjoyed a delicious barbecued grouper
buffet luncheon on the patio overlooking the ocean where surfers wiped out regularly
on the impressive offshore rollers. The proprietors of the Abaco Inn had once again
presented that special Abaco ambience that mixes sophistication with informality.
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