In commemoration of Guyana’s 58th Independence Anniversary, the public is cordially invited to immerse themselves in the captivating world of art at the “Scenes of Long Ago” painting exhibition.
Hosted at Castellani House in Georgetown, this exhibition features the extraordinary artwork of Guyanese artist Jerry Barry.
Each painting is a vibrant tapestry of culture and color, masterfully crafted with Barry’s unique artistic technique.
The collection showcases authentic images depicting scenes from Guyana’s rich history, offering viewers a glimpse into the past through the artist’s creative lens.
Barry expressed his satisfaction with the results, noting that it took years to hone his skills and bring his vision to life.
In an interview, Barry shared his intention to inspire young artists and elevate the art scene to new heights.
He emphasized that each piece carries a distinct message, scene, and emotion, making them truly one-of-a-kind.
The exhibition, now open daily for the remainder of the month at the National Gallery of Art, Castellani House, promises to be a captivating journey through Guyanese heritage and artistry.