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by Cynthia McLean
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the painting "Beach House I" by Cynthia McLean. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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In Trinidad & Tobago it is a habit during the holidays to spend time at the beach. With holiday homes gradually taking up the Landscape, the old... more
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In Trinidad & Tobago it is a habit during the holidays to spend time at the beach. With holiday homes gradually taking up the Landscape, the old humble homes of the fishermen are becoming extinct. I love painting what used to be in the past and what really gave the seascape the real flavour of the fisher folk earning a living from the sea. I especially enjoy painting the waves on the east coast of Trinidad as it gives the sea the character of strength and abandonment.
Cynthia McLean is a self-taught painter, metal sculptor, jeweller and fabric designer. She holds a diploma in Interior Decorating. Having always had a passion for art, she attended extra mural classes with the late M.P. Alladin, the Art Society (San Fernando) and Vera Baney. In 1984 Art Creators Gallery held a solo exhibition of her copper sculptures. For many years she successfully produced works of the highest calibre in this medium. After taking this medium as far as possible (even to the point of assembling the three metals-copper, brass and aluminium- on to painted canvas), she has taken now to paint and brush. Her work can be found in private collections both in Trinidad and abroad, churches, as well as The Central Bank collection...
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Sharyn Winters
As I said before,.......I love your style of painting. Feels like the tropics with the colors you use, and the simplicity. Good job.
Cynthia McLean replied:
Thanks Sharyn!