Jill Amos Raine, having pursued a teaching career in Bermuda, Spain and Arctic Canada, settled down to pursue her interest in art, especially watercolour painting. She has travelled and painted widely around the world, is self taught and is one of our most celebrated Bermudian artists.
Chris Cabral took an interest in knots when working as a sailor. He uses poly rope from fishing vessels that has washed ashore on Bermuda’s coastline.
Anne Kermode’s dot paintings are inspired by her study of the styles, motifs and techniques of Australian aboriginal art and incorporate her love of Bermuda’s natural beauty.
Vanese Flood is inspired by the beauty and colors of the natural world. Her jewelry reflects her commitment to sustainability and fair trade with materials gathered from communities around the world.
Michelle Lindo has studied art in virtually all of its forms in Italy, France, the UK, the US and Cyprus. She loves to experiment in a wide variety of media.
Suzann Roberts Holshouser has always loved receiving cards, and began letting her creativity flow through a variety of techniques, tools and materials to produce her own cards. Her creations have been immensely popular, and her art has expanded into the realm of ‘critters’ fashioned from all manner of bits and pieces.
Heather Kromer began taking photos at a young age… and never stopped. She has a natural eye for composition and is intrigued by light, shadows, reflection and color. She is responsible for creating the DL website.
Einnajae Caines is a young, upcoming artist. He is talented in pastel art and particularly enjoys landscape drawings. He plans to continue and grow until he is recognized globally.
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