Collection

Kings of Satwa

CATEGORY:
YEAR:
2010
MEDIUM:
Acrylic on sail cloth
SIZE:
68 x 52 in.

Employing the artist’s “stained glass” painting style, Kings of Satwa is one of a series of artworks commissioned by the National Gallery as part of the 2010 21st Century Cayman exhibition, which sought to reimagine aspects of our traditional heritage in the contemporary experience. Using the iconic catboat sail canvas as a medium for contemporary art is an attempt to connect past to present.

About the Artist
Randy Chollette

b. 1975

George Town–born Randy Chollette is an intuitive, self-taught artist who earned recognition early in his career by winning ‘Best in Show’ at Blue, an exhibition at Kensington-Lott Fine Art Gallery in 2002, and The McCoy Prize People’s Choice Award in 2003. His work is often distinguishable by its signature black outlined mosaic configuration. A member of the Native Sons collective, he moves confidently between Realism and abstraction, and his Rastafarian beliefs are woven into the style and subject of his paintings. His work forms part of many private collections and the public collections of NGCI, the Cayman National Cultural Foundation, and the Cayman Islands National Museum. NGCI exhibitions include: Arreckly: Towards a Cultural Identity (2007), The Persistence of Memory (2011), Founded Upon the Seas (2012), tIDal Shift: Explorations of Identity in Contemporary Caymanian Art (2015), Native Sons – Twenty Years On (2016), Speak to Me (2016), Saltwater in their Veins (2017), Cross Currents – 1st Cayman Islands Biennial (2019), and Island of Women: Life at Home During our Maritime Years (2020).