Jamaica gets its name from the word "Xaymaca" that means "land of wood and water" in the language of the original inhabitants. The name is appropriate as, at varioius locations around the country, you'll find bubbling streams, winding rivers, mineral baths, and cascading waterfalls. Read more...
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Negril, Jamaica is considered to be the hottest party island in the world. On August 6 - August 9, 2009 and Negril will host the hottest caribbean parties in the world.
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Jamaican Usain Bolt shattered his own 100m record at the Berlin olympics on August 16, 2009. He broke his world record of 9.69 at Beijing last year to 9.58 in Berlin 2009. Read more...
Jamaican art depicts Jamaican everyday life. This is expressed by sculptures, paintings, collage and craft works. This is a profound shift from the more abstract type of European art and even the African more morbid types of art that focus a lot on history. Jamaican art culture generally does not focus on history.
Our art is a reflection on the conditions now, the dreams of tommorrow and the struggle ahead. The work that are being displayed are done by artists from the lower starta of the society, no aclamades to their names but visions of real and untouch artists. The depictions that will be display on this site for sale will intent in invoke difference, originality and creativity.
Champagne Glasses made from cedar wood with beautiful crafted flower.
A variety of arts works depicting different cultural expression involving a woman with a bucket on her head, a boy sitting on a stool and a couple kissing, two ladies with water on their head.
Two palms trees with a bird on a leave and a lizard on the other – made from cedar wood, perfect to hang on the wall.
An elongated neck on a happy face – made from cedar wood.