Collection

Artist’s Garden Under the Breadfruit Tree

CATEGORY:
YEAR:
1987
MEDIUM:
Watercolour on paper
SIZE:
27 x 34 in.

This depiction of the artist’s own South Sound garden is a fine example of her signature style, which is achieved by combining pen and ink drawing with watercolour. Chase van der Bol captures the riotous profusion of tropical foliage and in particular the distinctive broad leaves of the Breadfruit tree — a ubiquitous feature of household yards across the Cayman Islands and historically a staple of the Caymanian diet.

About the Artist
Debbie Chase van der Bol

b. 1956

Debbie Chase van der Bol moved to the Cayman Islands in the early 1980s, opening her store and art gallery Pure Art soon after and joining the Island’s burgeoning art scene. She acquired a BA from Edinboro University, Pennsylvania, with majors in painting and printmaking and minors in drawing and communication graphics. Chase van der Bol is a board member of the Visual Art Society and has exhibited widely with VAS. In 1999, Chase van der Bol won the Radley Gourzong Award from the Cayman National Cultural Foundation. Her work is included in the permanent collections of NGCI and the Cayman Islands National Museum, and is featured in Art of the Cayman Islands, the Islands’ first formal art history (Scala Fine Art Publishers Ltd., Fall 2016). NGCI exhibitions include Emergence (2005), Watermarks (2005), Metamorphoses (2014), All Access (2015), A Legacy of Light (2016), and Tropical Visions (2019).