The Most Visual Barbados Art
There are lots of ways to enjoy - truly original and authentic pieces of Barbados art.
Art and craft in Barbados can jovially be described as eye candy and more accurately described as astounding.
Actually, a lot of emphasis is placed on aesthetics, given the island’s status as a premier tourist destination.
Your eye for art will find visually appeasing public and private works.
You can readily determine the loveliness of these on
your own island tour
.
Observe the island’s styles of architecture. Many historic buildings are Jacobean, Georgian and Victorian in design, reminiscent of the island's British heritage. You can also notice these designs with various plantation great houses.
Meanwhile, more modern displays of historic social figures and monuments are noticeable through wonderfully sculpted work.
Bridgetown is a really convenient stop to make and a perfect public display of old and new architecture.
You can see and feel the presence and kingdom-ship of Parliament building.
Admire beautifully painted portraits of Barbados’ heroes in Heroes Square, and the controversial statue of Lord Admidral Nelson.
Modern structures such as the newly built swing bridge, the sophisticatedly designed independence square, which hosts the recently erected,life-size statue of The Right Excellent Errol Walton Barrow- A national hero and the first Prime Minister of Barbados 1966-1976, also known as the Father of Independence.
Are all spectacles of the capital city.
What other public work of art did I find ?
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