Excerpt from: The Sunday Gleaner: Arts Section Gallery Goes Gong by Kesi Asher
Staff Reporter (October 23, 2005
Reggae Tree" (2005), by Ewan McAnuff, on display at the National Gallery.
Competition in celebration of The Hon. Robert Nesta Marley's 60th Birthday Anniversary
The album covers demonstrated how Bob and other musicians affected the Rastafarian and
Jamaican Culture, added Dacres. The presentation of the album covers (on loan from Tuff Gong studios) depicted the various stages in Bogs Life-
the young angry radical Bob, through to the
spiritual icon and on to the thoughtful Marley.
Paintings that stood out were Reggae Tree and Time Will Tell, a reflection of harsh social realities, paired with soothing words from Marleys "Three Little Birds"
'GUILD ARTISTS COLOUR LA'
Excerpt from: The Sunday Gleaner Arts Section: Guild Artists Colour LA
by Anthea McGibbonGleaner Writer (Nov. 18, 2007)
"Wash Day" by: Ewan McAnuff
Patrons who came to see Ewan McAnuffs actual Coconut Man which was reproduced on the invitation, were not disappointed as he, too, delivered practical illustrations of Jamaica, for example, in his Wash Day and Man and Dog, a welcome change from his known landscapes
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