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Caribbean Art

Caribbean art has been influenced by a variety of cultures and integrated them into their own art. This includes many European adaptations from the British, French, Spanish, and Dutch schools of painting as well as taking artistic traditions from Africa and their own native tribes.The Caribbean government has attempted to encourage island artists in to developing a style unique to their country.

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Caribbean Artwork

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Waves on the beach, Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
by Panoramic Images
36" x 16"
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Havana I
by Wild Apple Portfolio
20" x 10"
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Cuba Stamp XXI Bright
by Wild Apple Portfolio
16" x 20"
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Havana VII
by Wild Apple Portfolio
18" x 18"
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Havana V
by Wild Apple Portfolio
20" x 25"
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Havana IV
by Wild Apple Portfolio
20" x 25"
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Havana III
by Wild Apple Portfolio
20" x 25"
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Havana II
by Wild Apple Portfolio
20" x 25"
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Havana IX
by Wild Apple Portfolio
18" x 18"
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Havana VIII
by Wild Apple Portfolio
18" x 18"
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Havana VI
by Wild Apple Portfolio
18" x 18"
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Map with Flag Overlay Jamaica
by Color Me Happy
10" x 8"
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Beach Scene, Nassau, Bahamas
by Panoramic Images
36" x 12"
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Cuba
by Unknown
20" x 30"
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Habanas Quality Cigars
by Steve Forney
18" x 28"
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L'Amazone les Antilles
by Fuss
18" x 24"
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L'Amazone les Antilles
by Fuss
28" x 39"
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Cuba, Holiday Isle of the Tropics
by Julius Seyler
24" x 36"
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Visit Cuba
by Conrado Massaguer
24" x 38"
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Tobago
by Jennifer Goldberger
10" x 13"
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Bahama Wear
by Jennifer Goldberger
11" x 12"
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Puerto Rico Caf
by J. Presley
19" x 13"
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Son Cubano I
by Noemi Martin
14" x 30"
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Palm trees on the coast, Colombia (purple)
by Panoramic Images
12" x 36"
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Palm trees on the coast, Colombia (purple horizontal)
by Panoramic Images
36" x 12"
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Palm trees on the coast, Colombia (pink sky)
by Panoramic Images
36" x 12"
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Palm trees on the coast, Colombia (purple sky with clouds)
by Panoramic Images
36" x 12"
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Palm trees on the coast, Colombia (purple and blue)
by Panoramic Images
12" x 36"
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Adirondack chair on the beach, Bahamas
by Panoramic Images
36" x 12"
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High angle view of a conch shell on the beach, Bahamas
by Panoramic Images
12" x 36"
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Surf on the beach, Bahamas
by Panoramic Images
12" x 36"
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High angle view of a city, Old Havana, Havana, Cuba (Blue Sky with Clouds)
by Panoramic Images
36" x 12"
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Old Havana, Cuba with Smokestack
by Panoramic Images
36" x 12"
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Slyline View of Old Havana, Havana, Cuba
by Panoramic Images
36" x 12"
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High angle view of a city, Old Havana, Havana, Cuba (Blue and Purple Sky)
by Panoramic Images
36" x 12"
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In many ways, the Caribbean has developed their own form of art by taking techniques and adapting them from cultures around the world. The result is one of the most fascinating combinations of artistic influences ever seen.
Almost any form of art can be found somewhere on one of the Caribbean islands. Tribal, abstract, surreal, landscapes, cityscapes, portraiture, flat and representational styles are easily available, all with their very own Caribbean flair that makes it unmistakable, and highly remarkable.
Themes of island life are common in Caribbean art along with artwork that represents each of the individual islands. Although they typically have some commonalities, the styles represented are individual to each island, with some preferring symbolic, tribal, or abstract contemporary art and others preferring to depict their lives in skilled realism.
With the richness and variety of the art available in the Caribbean, it comes as no surprise that this uniquely mixture of culture is widely used for home decor. The bright colors and original subjects of this art category add a splash of interest to any room but are generally most aesthetic in areas such as the living room or bedroom, where multiple color influences or styles can benefit from its presence.
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