This is the 2nd one of the many sculptures at the UTECH’s Sculpture Park. This sculpture is a gift from Trinidad and Tobago. The author, Ken Morris left it Untitled.
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Sculpture Park – University of Technology, Kingston, Jamaica – Part #1
This is the first of many sculptures at the Caribbean Sculpture Park in the heart of The University of Technology in Kingston, Jamaica.
Step by step, I will introduce all of them to you and I hope you will enjoy to follow these photo series.
Each one of these sculptures are donations from different countries or artists from Jamaica.
Particularly this piece is by Lance Bannister from Barbados and the title of the sculpture is Equus.
Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge
In response to Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge for the week 9

Horse head
One of the donation for the UTECH (University of Technology) in Kingston, Jamaica, the 2nd largest university in Jamaica.
The horse is made from screws and different components and is located in the heart of the campus, at the University Sculpture Park.
Captured for brushes and paints – Clover and ladybird
Beside my beloved swans I feel always joy seeing ladybirds. It doesn’t matter what colour. I saw red ones with black dots, yellow ones with black dots and black ones with red dots, also red ones without dots. I will maybe create a display of them one day as I did with the dragonflies and damselflies 🙂 , but for now here is the next of my watercolour painting from my “Captured for brushes and paints” series.

Clover and ladybird

Clover and ladybird
COLOR YOUR WORD – MAHOGANY
In response to Jennifer’ s Color your world challenge with the 54th color – Mahogany.
The Color your World challenge will run January through April, for 120 days, with a new Crayola color topic posting each day so it will be somewhat challenging but a great fun as well.

mahogany

African art
Captured for brushes and paints – My beloved Gus
I am glad I found this project called Sketch a day project by Artsy-Fartsy Human.
I became very inactive as it is relates to drawing and painting and I started to feel – especially the last few weeks – that I am wasting one of my biggest gifts from God.
I am not going to give any promises that I will work on my projects each day though the challenge is called Sketch a day project, but I will definitely practice more often. Painting is about feelings and expressions similar to writing and can’t be done under a pressure however I know some bigger projects are done by this way, but that’s more about a business not a spare time.
So here is my next painting from my series “Captured for brushes and paints”

