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Estimated Value: $300-$360 Acrylic, pen and silkscreen ink on canvas panel Celma was one of the first people I met upon arriving to Angola. She’s a part of the media team and she greeted and interviewed myself and the two other American artists who traveled with me. We quickly became friends and Celma has such a sweet spirit, a great smile and she’s adventurous. I’m grateful to have met her.
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Oct 07, 2024
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Jay Golding’s figurative paintings and drawings evoke mythology, migration, and interconnectedness, creating literal and symbolic layers employed by vibrant palettes in acrylics and oils, sometimes incorporating collaged or impastoed elements. Golding’s emphasis on tribal cultures within his work, often infuses Caribbean and African cultural motifs allowing him to draw parallels between various communities–expressed by his masked figures and other fictional characters such as the purple-skinned beings from the village “Maji ya bluu”, which is Swahili for blue water. Golding frequently signs his work under the pseudonym Kwame, a name he donned after visiting Ghana in 2019 with his family. He cites his trip to the West African nation as well as Mexico as being life changing and having profound effects on his work.
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Born in 1989 in Kingston, Saint Andrew, Jamaica. Currently residing in South Orange, NJ, USA.
Associates Degree in Arts OMO OMO https://www.insightsofayoungecologicalartist.com/features/in-conversation-%3A-jay-golding https://www.wbgo.org/show/wbgo-journal/2024-02-10/south-orange-painter-jay-golding-explores-his-indigenous-roots WBGO Journal: South Orange painter Jay Golding explores his Indigenous Roots 2018 Printer in Residence, Newark Printshop Summer Residency Program, Solo(s) Project House, Newark, NJ Eileen S. Kaminsky Family Foundation Spring 2023 Residency ResiliArts Residency, Luanda, Angola
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