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Pat Baruti - Musician/Sculptor  
Freeman’s Village
Basseterre,
St. Kitts
Tel (869) 465-6044
Pat Baruti is a Kittitian by birth involved in the special art of leather sculpting and unique handmade leather work for over 15 years. His works consist of a wide assortment of items showing many aspects of life on St. Kitts from the perspective of its African roots. His collection includes purses, picture frames (leather and fine wood), leather carvings and hunters (a traditional piece made from dried animal skin). Baruti is also a musical artist with a unique form of music, captured in his most recent CD release; ‘Wake Up’.
 Barbara Kassab - Painter
Basseterre,
St.Kitts
West Indies
Barbara Kassab was born in the Caribbean on the island of Saba. She resides in St Kitts and has exhibited in many shows both home and abroad.
Barbara is able to communicate a concept, mood or personality through different media of paint. Painting gives her hope and evokes dreams with carefully blended tones. She hopes her paintings will inspire the viewer and motivate them to see God's power in her life and art.
Carla Astaphan - Sculptor
Bay Road West,
Basseterre,
St.Kitts
West Indies
Tel: (869) 465-5947
Check out the Art Gallery and Studio-home of Carla Astaphan, St. Kitts’ most famous Craft Potter.Using carefully selected blends of local and specially imported clays and glazes – this talented potter has created a unique range of stunning ceramics & masks that capture the heart and very essence of the Caribbean heritage of indigenous crafts. Her artist creations can be found at local outlets like the StoneWalls Tropical Boutique and JC’s Gifts & Things (both in Basseterre).
 Dennis Richards - Painter  
Sir Lee Moore Building
College Street,
Basseterre,
St.Kitts
West Indies
Tel: (869) 466-9159
My hands and my mind are the conveyors used to bring out the culture in me. A combination of the hands, paint brush and lead pencil, impregnates the canvases with a touch of my kittitian Culture. The rhythm bottled up in me, is expressed in the symbol of the Congo Drum, beating against my head.
 Joan Mallalieu - Painter  
Frigate Bay
St.Kitts
West Indies
B.A. Graduate in Fine Arts and Painting,
Teacher for many years in the Arts.
Developed and taught the art of Flower Arranging in the federation.

 Leonie Warner-Young - Painter  
P.O. Box 815
Basseterre
St.Kitts
West Indies

Phone/Fax: (869) 466-7886
Email: lbyoung@caribesurf.com
Leonie Warner-Young a Kittitian has captured the beauty of the Caribbean working mainly in watercolor. Most of her paintings are of St.Kitts and Nevis and her attention to detail brings out the vibrant, colorful and sometimes fragile beauty of her subject which the use of watercolor is able to capture.
 Pierre Librud - Painter
Stadium View
Sandy Point
St. Kitts
Pierre Liburd, the Caricom Youth Ambassador for St. Kitts is employed full-time at the Ministry of Youth as a Youth Officer; however his passion is for painting. The young talented artist has been painting for over 7 years and works from his home in Sandy Point. The 23 year old regards painting as something natural, something from within. His unique creations of nature and people are evident in his artwork of acrylic on canvas, with rich dynamic colours that reveals his strong Caribbean heritage.
 RAS-Idren Clifford - Reggae Artist
P.O. Box 552
Bassterre St.Kitts
Tel. 1869-465-1904
Cell. 1869-667-2713
email:contiousreggae@hotmail.com
Greetings I am reggae artist RAS-Idren Clifford , Samuel, Wesley, Davis composer, song writer, musician, music studio engineer, and album producer. I was born on the 24/ 10 / 1966 and is presently living in St. Kitts in the Caribbean. I did the entire production of my reggae album that is titled "Good To Go." being versed into any type
of music, at first I was engaged into calypso music knowing that it’s the most popular music in St.Kitts and Nevis, but I being a Rastafarian found it natural to embark into reggae music mainly because it is a part of my cause in terms of my
c all from Jah to remind the world about the importance of paying serous attention to contious reggae music.


 

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