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Thursday, May 9, 2013

Chantal Bethel's Egg

Chantal Bethel
Portrait by Lyndah Wells
Chantal Bethel is the premier contemporary artist of the Bahamas, well known, admired and respected, for her collections of soulful, intimate pieces.  She is “enticed to capture moods, emotions, the subtleties of human experience.”  I have found her body of work to possess depth, innocence, a sophisticated naivety, feminine beauty, and a rich allure. She is filled with life, character, and intuit creating works of individual harmony, the essence of soul.  The creative process of this Hatian born artist is a very spiritual one.  She draws upon her vision to give room to intuition, listening to her inner voice, as she connects with nature, seeing beyond what is there.  Particularly when sculpting, she is “challenged to give primitive forms humanist content.”
Freedom, by Chantal Bethel
"In the Spirit" Collection
Her latest collection, “In the Spirit” is a mixed media body of work that explores the concept of love, wisdom, strength, and beauty, which she believes to be the primary attributes of spirit and the very substance of who we are.  It is a Bahamian flamingo story showcasing passionate brush strokes and compelling textures, with an emphasis on feelings that are tender and emotional.  The assortment features colourful portraits with titles such as “Lovers”, “Friends”, “Hope”, “Freedom”, “Conversation”, and “Sweet Dream”, all of which give a sense of culture, charm, and charisma, with the warmth of inviting colours contrasted with a cooling calm.
 
 
Friends, by Chantal Bethel
"In the Spirit" Collection
 
“Their beauty can be compared to that of the human soul”, she says of her pink flamingos painted on canvas near flowing waters.  They are like dancing lovers with a delicate graceful appearance.  These colourful pink, coral birds are oddly flexible, but in this awkwardness, they have a distinguished character and a most interesting subject matter.  I find it to be a love story; a story of hope for the world, a story of light and life.  The human soul is infinite and wants to break free of the shell that contains it, so that it may grow to spread its wings and fly, as such is the depiction of the egg as shown in this collection.  A story of birth into a most beautiful world, these flamingos represent relationships and friendships and family; all of the things that we live for, and all of the reasons that we love and grow and evolve.
Lovers, by Chantal Bethel
"In the Spirit" Collection
Chantal’s reputation speaks for itself.  She is soulful and expressively passionate.  Her work emanates feeling and has its own emotional energy that draws you to it.  Mrs. Bethel is filled with such strength and vigor that in her works you can see that she is a fighter for freedom in the world, hoping to see the best in all and the goodness in all things.  She has previously embraced a dark subject matter after the earthquake in Haiti, addressing the pain and struggles of her people, singing a song of survival and redemption through her works.  It was a tragedy that had affected her for years, and, she is now at a place in her life where she is embracing beauty again as she can now “exhale from the soul.”  This is clearly seen in her graceful transitions toward light, “In the Spirit.”
 
Sweet Dream, by Chantal Bethel
"In the Spirit" Collection
A modernist, inspired by the healing power of art, she appreciates and loves all types of art without prejudice, but is fascinated by texture on paintings as mixed media.  With a passionate love for God as ultimate artist and creator, she says “one always needs to look beyond the surface to discover the whole truth.  I am still exploring.”  The woman of great wisdom and honour, Chantal Bethel, also says, “the sun cannot set if it did not rise.”  She believes that the role of an artist is to uplift and to be honest, and shares, “I like to emotionally touch my viewer and let them feel my thoughts.”  A lover of Junkanoo, art, love itself, and “the blue green water of the Bahamas”, her portrait of the soul named “In the Spirit” is a light hearted body of work, and for her, a most rewarding soul exercise.” God bless her.

Hope, by Chantal Bethel
"In the Spirit" Collection
 
"In the Spirit" Collection
by Chantal Bethel
 
 

Introducing Lyndah Wells

Inspiring the younger generations of empowered female photographers in the Bahamas such as Piaget moss, Nicole Leblanc, and Katie Hindley, to say the least, Lyndah Wells, has certainly set her place in stone as one of the most respected photographers and overall artists within this region. She has contributed to the extensive growth of the arts industry of the Bahamas, and her reputation precedes her gracefully. Highly sought after for her intriguing work as a fashion, lifestyle, portrait, interiors, landscaping, travel, and wedding photographer, Lyndah Wells thrives in her niche, showcasing a dynamic series of variety; an individualistic display of class and good taste.

Lyndah Wells
Portrait Photography by Evan Hunt
Lyndah Wells is a wedding, lifestyle, and fashion photographer based on Grand Bahama Island, and is certainly becoming a national treasure.  Born in Lagos Nigeria and raised in London England, she met her Bahamian born husband while on vacation here in the Bahamas, and she relocated to be close to him.  She is now living in bliss and a proud new mother to her beautiful daughter, Layla.  Lyndah Well’s work has a vision that comes from the diverse background from which she comes.  As she tells, “I bring to my work a unique background in fashion and design.”  By offering her experiences in the varying exposures to cultures and people, with an eye for fashion and design, and a flare for feel and sensuality, she creates images that are most memorable.  As an interior designer who then became a photographer, Lyndah is influenced by structured and definite elements of design, toward a style of photography that is of detailed simplicity, a strategic process that appears as finished effortlessness.

Portrait Photography by Evan Hunt
Caption by Lyndah Wells
Best known for her work as a wedding photographer, Lyndah’s images are those of a narrator; she captures elements of mood and emotive feeling, and showcases in an honest way, human connections in relationships, the atmosphere of an event and her perspective is that of a deliberate view, depicting the elements of surprise, creating cherished memories that are both priceless and timeless.  Her images are storytelling symphonies possessing a certain magic that is of classic intelligence and of ultimate relevance; always remaining regal and elegant, even when she shows a more edgy perspective, which is usually in her seen in her most cool fashion photography that has been published in numerous top magazines of the Bahamas and Internationally.

Portrait Photography by Evan Hunt
Featuring Layla Wells
A collection of work that depicts a sense of clarity and refined reality, there is a noble demeanor that shines as a certain truth.  Her execution of the elements of design through a photographic ingenuity is a synchronized flow of dimension that is liberated by her extended knowledge of worldly characteristics.  People, places, and especially the arts and diversities of subject matter, she is educated through travel, lifestyle, and experience.  Like a cultured pearl, she has a strong eye and a firm hand, a shell that gently opens to reveal its potent oyster.  The perspective of work shows a definite sense of self and an assured identity.  Confidence is a true characteristic of Lyndah Wells, and it comes through in her emphatic creations, like a strong handshake and a welcoming smile.

Layla Wells
Portrait Photography by Evan Hunt
There is so much infinity and dimension in her candid sense of art that depicts humanity at its best, but also, just as we really are; through the eyes of Lyndah Wells, we are just as we should be seen, in our own element, without fabrication or layers to hide behind, and free from the excess of walls that stand between us and the truth of our own reflections as self images. Moments of time stand still to be captured by her adept nature in a series of works, unlimited in nature, that are enchanting, capturing a dynamic essence that is unforgettable.  She captures life the way it really is, most beautifully so, as though through a looking glass, or a window, where she can see our most intimate moments, hopes, dreams, passions, and fears.  Eyes tell no lies to Lyndah Wells behind the camera, in a session that is like telling secrets to your best friend, the story of your life, creating memories that are priceless, timeless.


Portrait Photography Story of Lyndah and Layla
By Evan Hunt Photography

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