She believes that there are not many times during the day when people’s minds are at rest. “We are always dwelling on something that we need to do, a broken relationship—how we are going to manage paying the electricity bill as well as buying new school uniforms at the end of the month; not driving the car unnecessarily because gas costs more nowadays.
“I am interested in the daily lives of Barbadian people, especially with what is going on in their minds...” she stated. Since graduating she has shown her work at the Zemicon Gallery and in the Sign of the Times digital art exhibition at Queen’s Park in Bridgetown.
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