Every painting is a compression of many stories, memories, ideas and things, feelings about life and living here. Painting is making marks in a black light void, the paint is nothing unless and until it weaves with the surface of other colours and gestures, the action is always an abstract enterprise. We bring our stories into the construction, composing, the making and viewing of these abstracted fields, the work is a catalyst, a bridge and a portal between two worlds of perception, its maker and the viewer, and another story begins.
– Edward Bowen
Born 1963, Eddie Bowen studied at Croydon College, UK from 1981-1985. He has since been living and working in Trinidad, often letting his environment in San Souci, be his muse.