I am always fascinated with the JCDC Visual Arts Competition. I was preparing a piece for entry 9 years ago, but my mom visited and asked for my painting. Unfortunately, immigration told her she had to check it in, and the painting was never again seen!
Kudos to the JCDC, and all the persons responsible for showcasing the talents of our family-Jamaicans.
I am qualified and experienced in journalism, creative writing, the arts, art critique, paralegal, photography, teaching, children entertainment, modelling, tour arrangements, spanish skills, event planning and more, and yes, I paint. In addition to my product lines, I use my skills to engage in consultations, career talks, motivational speaking, workshops for children and adults. References below. Click here to contact me. ...or email me here
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Jamaican-born author exposes 'Deadly Instincts.'
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Artiste video – week’s choice
Featuring Jamaica's Farenheit "Alors on Dance", a Jamaican Remix + CDQ Download Link
Articles: reviews, features
My catalogue, pictoral resume
Hi! This is just one sample of my artwork.
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15 per cent of any earnings from this site is committed to .OAaSIS International Foundation, networking artists(es) for developing and promoting the creative mind of today's youth and artists.
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Anthea McGibbon fine art
Nontraditional interpretations of traditional themes such as Jamaican landscapes, waterscapes, portraits, done by Anthea McGibbon, in varying media
Anthea McGibbon on webs.com
More detail of Anthea’s journeys through life. See also photo gallery, catalogue of her art products, with online store
I am always fascinated with the JCDC Visual Arts Competition. I was preparing a piece for entry 9 years ago, but my mom visited and asked for my painting. Unfortunately, immigration told her she had to check it in, and the painting was never again seen!
Kudos to the JCDC, and all the persons responsible for showcasing the talents of our family-Jamaicans.