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| Grenada is among the world's most beautiful islands. The island serenely sits on crystal blue water in the Southern Caribbean Sea. It has a population of 104,000 and a size of 133 sq.miles. Situated not far off the South American mainland, Grenada is known as the "Spice Isle of the West". |
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" The School Girls"
by Eric Johnn
(Oil on canvas ... 36x40) 2003.

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A long-held tradition in Grenada. School children from all social backgrounds are mandated to wear uniform during school hours. These girls are from the Mt. Rose SDA Primary School. The landscape in the background is a Grenada mountain range. The heavy clouds have been exaggerated by the artist to emphasize beauty in the clouds themselves, the innocence in the girls' charming antics, and the importance of their dress code. As you may already noticed, the artist is obsessed by clouds. They change by the minute in varying forms of aesthetics. However, the children's uniform remains constant with untold significance.
(Available in print & original) |
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| Grenada has more spices and condiments per square mile than any other nation on Earth. The island has very rugged terrain that helps augment its natural beauty with hills and valleys, creating many heavenly scenic views wherever one goes. Grenada is blessed with an abundance of world famous beaches, friendly people, and sumptuous, tasty dishes. The sweet aroma of spices, cinnamon and nutmeg mace among them, fills the tranquil atmosphere all year round. The capital is St.George's. The island became Independent within the British Commonwealth of Nations on February 7, 1974. Grenada shares its government with two sister islands, Carriacou and Petit Martinique, situated at its northern coast. A Westminister style Government runs things in St. George's. There are two Heads-of-States. The Governor-General is HRH Queen Elizabeth II of England special representative on the island. The Prime Minister is the executive Chief who has an elected cabinet that sees over Stately and Foreign matters. Europeans first sighted Grenada around 1498. But long before that time, Carib and Arawak Indians lived peacefully on the island side by side. Grenada has three main products, cocoa, banana and nutmeg. The island is one of two countries in the world that exports nutmeg commercially. Tourism, too, is a big money earner. |
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