The next sculpture from the Sculpture Park at UTECH in Kingston, Jamaica depicts two students, who are focusing on their studies surrounded by books and quiet environment. I didn’t find the author and the title, because the plate was removed.
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Sculpture Park – University of Technology, Kingston, Jamaica – Part #6
Sculpture Park – University of Technology, Kingston, Jamaica – Part #5
Here is the next of the sculptures at the Sculpture park at University of Technology, Kingston, Jamaica. The sculpture is made by cement and marble chips and is 5 feet high.
The title of the sculpture is Earth to Earth and the author is Laura Facey, Jamaican sculptor who was trained at The Jamaica School of Art. More of her projects and successes here. Laura is also the author of the Redemption song statue, which is the most popular statue in New Kingston, Jamaica. The statue is situated in front of the Emancipation park.
Sculpture Park – University of Technology, Kingston, Jamaica – Part #4
The next sculpture from the Sculpture Park at University of Technology in Kingston, Jamaica, is the bronze monument by artist Ricky George from St. Lucia. This statue represents the logo of the 40th anniversary.
Ricky studied Fine Arts at The Jamaica School of Art in Kingston, and later, at the distinguished Johnson Atelier Technical Institute of Sculpture in Princeton, New Jersey, USA. You can fine more of his work here.
Sculpture Park – University of Technology, Kingston, Jamaica – Part #3
Here is the next part of the interesting sculptures at the Sculpture Park at University of Technology in Kingston, Jamaica.
This one I found quite interesting. I am not sure if I fully got the meaning of this sculpture, but I can see a man and a woman standing in the water, maybe river or sea. They thoughts are free like birds over their heads. It reminds me to some extend of Adam and Eve, until they didn’t sin against God. They didn’t feel shame to be naked, their hearts and minds were pure and free.
“Adam and his wife were both naked, and they felt no shame.”
Genesis 2:25
Prof. Manuel Mendive Hoyo, author of the statue “Free Thought” is from Cuba. You can check some of his next projects here.
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.