Collection

Dorothy Bush’s House

CATEGORY:
YEAR:
2005
MEDIUM:
Watercolour on paper
SIZE:
28 x 35 in.
GIFT OF:
Queensgate Bank and Trust Company Ltd.

This watercolour of a traditional Caymanian cottage and sand yard in South Sound captures a popular spot where Joanne Sibley and her artistic contemporaries would frequently gather to paint under the shade of the breadfruit tree. This work, which was done in the studio from one originally painted on site in 1984, is both a tribute to Miss Dorothy and old Caymanian homes such as this, which are now rapidly disappearing.

About the Artist
Joanne Sibley

b. 1930

Joanne Sibley arrived in the Cayman Islands from Canada in 1980 after living in Jamaica, where she had established herself as a successful artist. An interior designer by trade, Sibley has a signature style highly influenced by her formal training in architectural rendering. She has become one of the Islands’ most prolific and recognisable artists and was awarded the 1995 Creativity Prize by CNCF. Her work is featured in Art of the Cayman Islands, the Islands’ first formal art history (Scala Fine Art Publishers Ltd.: Fall 2016). NGCI exhibitions include the solo show Watermarks (2005), Faces and Figures (2007), Our Story of Art (2013), Metamorphoses (2014), All Access (2015), A Legacy of Light (2016), Mediating Self (2017), Tropical Visions (2019), Seascapes: Maritime Art from the National Collection in Little Cayman (2020) at the Little Cayman Museum, Saltwater in Their Veins (2020) and The People’s Collection: A 25-Year Cultural Legacy (2022).