- Llewellyn Xavier
Llewellyn Xavier
OBE (b.October 12 ,1945 ) is aSaint Lucia nartist .Xavier left Saint Lucia for
Barbados in 1961, working as an agriculturalapprentice for a time. A friend gave him a box ofwatercolors , and he was soon drawn to art. His first exhibition was a great success, and soon his reputation was established. In 1968, Xavier moved toEngland , where he became a pioneer in the field ofmail art . He enrolled in the school of theMuseum of Fine Arts, Boston , in 1979, and for a time was aCistercian monk inMontreal . After a time, he left themonastery , marrying and returning to Saint Lucia in 1987.Probably Xavier's most important work to date is a large cycle of
collage s created around 1993. Titled "Global Council for Restoration of the Earth's Environment", it was first shown at the Patrick Cramer Gallery inGeneva in May of that year. The collages incorporate all manner ofrecycle d materials, including naturalist prints from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries andpostage stamp s from many countries. They also include signatures of various world leaders of environmentalism and of a number of conservationists.Xavier received the OBE in 2004 in recognition of his contributions to the art of the Commonwealth. His most recent series to date, also of collages, is titled "Environment Fragile", and is meant to call attention to the destruction of the environment; he has sent pieces from the series to various dignitaries around the world.
Xavier's work is in the collection of the
Metropolitan Museum of Art , theAmerican Museum of Natural History , and theSmithsonian Institution as well as in variousEurope anmuseum s.References
External links
* [http://www.llewellynxavier.com/ Llewellyn Xavier] - website
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