Participating Artists
Artists were curated by the executive committee of Grenada Arts Council and the collaborators at Silversands. Artwork was selected based on recently created work, scale, quality, and suitability for the venue along with a “sense of Grenada”.

| Asher Mains |
| Ashley Gibbs |
| Atyiah Chetram |
| Claudia Cárceles |
| Denis Lyons |
| Diandra Ross-Baptiste |
| Elizabeth James |
| Elizabeth Lander |
| Fiona Greaves |
| Jesma Noel |
| John Henry |
| Jonah Mark |
| Kristianne Buxo |
| Marley Hitz |
| Rashida Isaac |
| Rhennel Joseph |
| Seline Andrews |
| Shania Belmar |
| Stacey Byer |
| Susan Mains |
| Susan Valentine |
| Sydney Brow |
| Yudelvis Rabi |


Asher Mains
Bele Dancers
$1,200 usd
$3,200 ec
Ghost Net III
$720 usd
$1,920 ec
Referencing the St. Paul’s Independence Extravaganza,
this piece explores the quality of memory through the Bele dancers and community activity.
The ghost net is a contemplation on the complexity of Caribbean identity and the avarice of men.

Ashley Gibbs
“Pohtal”
$600 usd
$1,600 ec
“Pohtal” is a reference to Grenada’s iconic Jab Jab mas character, and a playful merging of the words pothole and portal — a symbolic gateway into the world of J’ouvert morning. This painting is inspired by a J’ouvert I attended as a child with my family. After we returned home, my sister was certain that she had seen a Jab climb straight out of a pothole in the road. Naturally, no one believed her.
This work is an ode to the innocence of that childhood memory, infused with whimsy through the imaginative purple street, told from a child’s perspective. It honours both the magic of storytelling and the enduring tradition of Grenadian Jab Jab.

Atyiah Chetram
One Pot, One People, One Nation.
$370 usd
$1,000 ec
This piece celebrates Grenada’s Independence through the symbols that bind us as one.
The national flag represents our sovereignty, sacrifice, and pride; the national dish reflects our shared table, where history, culture, and resilience meet; and the national flower symbolizes beauty, strength, and identity rooted in our land. Together, they embody the meaning of “One Pot, One People, One Nation”—a reminder that despite our differences, we are nourished by the same soil, traditions, and struggles. This painting honors Grenada’s journey to independence and the unity that continues to define us as a people.

Claudia Cárceles
Minding Greens
$1,800 EC
$675 USD
People, animals, and nature are frequently the subjects of my paintings. Although I prefer to concentrate on portraits, lately I have been enjoying capturing the environment and representing sometimes-overlooked activities. In this painting ‘Minding greens’, depicts a very welcoming woman I met on a very early morning stroll, she was packing green onions that she had just picked from her garden right before heading to church. The scene was tranquil, beautiful, and enticing to capture, specially with the sunrise light peaking through the foliage of her garden trees.

Diandra Ross-Baptiste
Inheritance
$750.00 ec
$280.00 usd
This art piece depicts Grenada’s timeline of inheritance. It honors those who came before—ancestors shaped by land, sea, labor, resistance, and memory—whose footsteps still echo in the soil. The work also captives those present now, carrying tradition with contradiction while reaching towards those yet to come, imagining futures rooted in care, continuity, and possibility. Together, the work frames inheritance not as something fixed, but as a living exchange between past, present, and becoming in Grenada.

Elizabeth Lander
Golden Hour
$800 usd
$2200 ec
Ink and Watercolour painting. 19in x 27 in
A scenic view of the Carenage as seen from the iconic ‘Long steps’ connecting it to the villa and upper side streets. An interesting persespective that draws your eyes in as the golden hour sunshine bathes the area in a warm glow.

Fiona Greaves
$199
Navigating life’s intricate fabric, choices unfold paths to the extraordinary, demanding creativity, curiosity, and courage for a truly fulfilling journey.

Jesma Noel
Banana Flower
$935
$2,500 ec
Banana Flower explores abstraction. Color, texture, shape, and line work together to depict the banana blossom emerging from a tree in a fresh, reimagined light.

John Henry
Carved in History
$2000.00 ec
$640.00 usd
Carved in History “A young Grenadian figure, strong yet reflective, carries the weight of those who came before him. His posture echoes resilience, his gaze holds memory, and his form is shaped by stories passed through sweat, struggle, and survival. Carved in History honors Grenada’s heritage as something living, etched into the bodies and spirits of the new generation. It reminds us that history is not only written in books, but carried forward in people, pride, and purpose”.

Jonah Mark
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Jonah Mark is a Grenadian visual artist whose paintings document the rhythms of everyday life and the built and ceremonial landscapes of the island. Working in a naïve, folk-inflected style, his practice is grounded in close observation, memory, and an intuitive commitment to place.
Mark often begins with rapid sketches, later reworking them into carefully detailed compositions that capture architecture, street scenes, and cultural traditions with striking accuracy. His work reflects a deep visual recall and an attentiveness to Grenada’s vernacular spaces—homes, streets, and communal rituals—rendered with quiet precision and affection.
Through depictions of local life and folk culture, including ceremonial and historical references, Mark’s paintings function as acts of preservation. They offer an intimate record of Grenadian experience, shaped by a humble, disciplined practice that values patience, repetition, and lived knowledge over spectacle.



Kristianne Buxo
“Guidance – Market Ladies Series 2025”
$600 usd
$1,625 ec
This piece considers how knowledge is passed through closeness and care, where learning unfolds with patience, play, and spoken guidance.
“Madonna and Child – Market Ladies Series 2025”
$600
$1623 ec
Inspired by the visual language of the Madonna and Child, this work reimagines maternal care through a Grenadian lens, honouring protection, nourishment, and quiet strength.
“Quiet Abundance – Market Ladies Series 2025” –
$935 usd
$2500 ec
This work reflects the quiet strength of Grenadian women as carriers of culture, nourishment, and continuity. Their presence is steady, rooted, and abundant.

Rashida Isaac
$4000.00 ec
$1600.00 usd
“Tanty Meg”
This regal piece celebrates black beauty and the treasure Grenadian spice, the nutmeg. Miss Meg is focused and poised. Her neck and back strong; typical features of the ‘women of the soil’ involved in nutmeg miming. The nutmeg her earring is represented as the Grenadian map encased in a golden pod emblematic of the spice’s nickname “black gold.”

Rhennel Joseph
Heart of Grenada
$1,300 usd
$3,500 ec
Medium: Textured sculptural panel with hand-painted nutmeg forms
At once earthy and emblematic, Heart of Grenada pays tribute to the island’s identity as the “Isle of Spice.” Each textured curve mimics the rhythm of Grenada’s lush terrain — its hills, pods, and waves — converging toward the nutmeg seed at the center. The piece symbolizes both the physical and spiritual core of the island, where heritage, resilience, and natural beauty coexist. It stands as a love letter to place — a tactile map of home.
Seeds of the Island $2,500 ec
Medium: Layered mixed media with sculptural relief elements
In Seeds of the Island, the artist explores the quiet power of origin — how something small, unassuming, and grounded can define an entire culture. The repeating nutmeg-inspired forms suggest both unity and multiplicity: each seed unique, yet collectively forming the essence of Grenada’s story. Through raw texture and organic geometry, the work celebrates the enduring connection between land, labor, and the creative spirit that continues to grow from Grenadian soil.


Elizabeth James
1) Spice Mas 36”x48”
2) Steel Pan 24”x36”
1) $1700 US $4250 EC
2) $1500 US $3750 EC
1) 36” x 48” poured acrylic on canvas
This piece exhibits a version of Spice Mas in Grenada with Moko Jumbie, Short Knee, and Jab Jab.
2) 24”x30” epoxy resin over paper mosaic. This piece displays a woman beating pan. She is created by the piecing together of hundreds of photographs.
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Seline Andrews
1.”Explosion of Essence” $1,550 ec $574 usd
This painting is a celebration of the moment the nutmeg finally splits open. It’s more than just a harvest, it’s the fruit bursting with joy, just like the energy of the island especially during Independence. It captures the life and movement of our people showing who we truly are. And we are loud, vibrant, joyful, one people and extremely Proud!!
2.“Spice Isle Proud” $2,400 ec $888 usd
This painting serves as a cultural tapestry. At the center lies a hot bowl of Oil Down, our national dish, and our flag being held by a proud Grenadian. The foreground is set by our island’s famous spices: nutmeg and cinnamon, and rich cocoa, grounded by the bougainvillea, our national flower. In the distance, the lush mountains represent where our waterfalls resides, the white sandy beaches that everyone talks about and the rhythmic energy of Carnival revelers on the shoreline captures the nature of the island, its serene natural beauty and its vibrant, unbreakable spirit. This piece is a comprehensive celebration of what it means to be “Spice Isle” proud.

Shania Belmar
$1890.00 usd / $5103 ec
My painting, “Rooted in Rhythm,” celebrates Grenada’s traditional dance as a powerful expression of history, freedom, and cultural continuity. Created using acrylic on canvas, the painting uses dynamic figures and rhythmic exchange to reflect how movement and music serve as vessels of memory, resistance, and joy. This work highlights traditional dance as a living force that continues to unite and define the Grenadian spirit.

Stacey Byer
usd $1665 ec $4499.75
MaComère (French Creole/Caribbean) is a portrait of a Grenadian woman and her many facets: medicine woman, godmother, aunty, protector and friend.
Proudly dressed in traditional garb, she’s a reflection of culture, strength and a respected figure in society.



Susan Mains
Rebecca Snagg was inspired by the work of Artist Suelin Low Chew Tung and her research on the dolls created by the enslaved woman Rebecca that were preserved by the English family who enslaved her. She was a seamstress, thus the thread and needle. Price 1500 USD 4060 EC
Morning Coming from Carriacou was the observation of the sunrise while on the ferry between Carriacou and Grenada. 1200 USD 3250 EC
Land and Sea is the imagination of a landscape. The land does not “contain” magic; it produces it. 1900 USD 5150 EC


Susan Valentine
ROOTS…Established, Nurtured, Challenged, Rerooted, but never lost.
Acrylic on nature supplied found wood.
UNDER THE SEA…Hidden from the human eye for years, risen to uncover the secrets of the underwater world.
Acrylic on found wood.
FANCY MAS AND I LOST MY HEAD…Too many Carnival Fancy Mas Bands and Costumes to choose from! I lost my head and chose them all.
Acrylic on found wood.

Sydney Brow
Coral Carnival
Formed by Grenada’s culture and brought to life by its marine ecosystem, the underwater sculptures are a testament to the island’s beauty. Depicted here with bright colors and captivating textures, the carnival statues, made by Jason deCaires Taylor, are an embodiment of the harmony between nature and island life.
The Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park has been growing for years, gaining not only new works and more coral, but also a thriving community dedicated to its prosperity. I am overjoyed to portray a living piece of art, a collaboration between the people and reefs of Grenada.


Denis Lyons
Oil Down
$15700ec/$5815usd
Grand Anse Beach
$7970 ec/$2951 usd
What is Oil Down? Most Oil Down pots will be cooked within 2 hours; this one took me almost 1 year.
As my hand held the brush and the paint interacted with the canvas, I could smell the infusion of flavors emitting from within the painting. With my lips smiling, my taste buds rejoice with excitement as the Ital Oil Down bubbles over the Cinnamon wood. Even the viewers anticipate this meal.
It is with profound bliss. I am honored to call this island HOME..
The place to heal, rejuvenate, relax, be present, and reconnect. That Moment in Time, when life feels light, the white sand becomes your comforting bed, and the waves sing as it reaches the shores. Welcome to the world renowned Grand Anse Beach..



Yudelvis Rabi
A flintlock pistol used by pirates, based on history, will be presented, along with a snapper and a seahorse representing marine diversity and its species. All are created from cutlery, spoons, forks, and kitchen utensils, which were modified to achieve these beautiful works of art, products of my imagination and creativity.
Brief Bios of all of our artists for this exhibition on the way!
