PAPIER MACHE ART
By Richard Atkinson
E-mail: richatkinsonart@yahoo.com
Telephone: (876) 9010709 / 3967076
ORIGINAL WORKS OF ARTIST
These prints are extremely accurate representations of original
paintings using digital scanning and printing technology.

Fish Vendor
(12x24)
US$500
Princess
(12x6)
US$300
Wait
(12x12)
US$200
Flutist
(12x24)
US$600
Guitarist
(12x24)
US$600

Ackee Season
(12x24)
US$600
Violinist
(12x24)
US$300
The Woman
(24x24)
US$300
Double Bass
(13x6)
US$600
Lovers 2
(16x8)
US$200

African Princess
(12x24)
US$600
Cane Cutter
(12x24)
US$600
Farmer Brown
(12x24)
US$600
Lookout
(12x24)
US$600
Sax
(12x24)
US$600

Reggae Boys
(24x12)
US$600
Dance Floor
(28x24)
US$1,000 (SOLD)

Cricketers
(24x12)
US$600
Dance Floor 2
(24x36)
US$700

Mento
(24x12)
US$600
Reggae Boys
(12x12)
US$200

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Contact the artist:
E-mail: richatkinsonart@yahoo.com
Telephone: (876) 9010709 / 3967076
Biography of Richard Atkinson (Master Designer of Papier Mache Art)
Richard Atkinson, Jamaican artist, born October 1970 in the parish of St. Thomas, Jamaica. Richard is a self-taught artist having gained the basic principle of art in school at age 10. His job as a sign artist and illustrator after leaving school allowed him to perfect his skill. Today, Richard is an acclaimed "master in papier mache art" at the highest level. His work through perseverance and diligence has won him several medals in Jamaica National festivals and he also coveted the best hand crafted product of the Caribbean Gift & Art Show 2002, Greneda. His artwork has also taken him to group shows in the United States, Europe, Canada, and throughout the Caribbean region. He has also mounted his first exhibition entitled "Symphony" on June 16, 2002 at the exclusive Pegasus Gallery, where he saw 30 pieces of work being purchased by art collections worldwide. For Richard, "The sky is the limit".

Artist Statement

My artwork is another way ot telling stories of people, about their optimism or introspection, their innocence or wisdom, their grace and complexity. They also speak about me and how I read the world and the people in it. More than just a likeness, they are my interpretation of unique individual using the language of sculpture.

By Richard Atkinson