My preliminary art work for a series of postage stamp designs on the theme of
Vernacular Architecture.
In the 1980’s the Crown Agents commissioned me to design postage stamps for the British Virgin Islands. One proposed series was on the theme of Vernacular Architecture. My on going campaign for the restoration of Dominica's historic Carnegie Library and for the townscape of the island's capital in general, brought the above postage stamp designs to mind.
In contrast to the vernacular, the present government has become enamored
with foreign concepts of architecture. What is right for Dubai isn’t necessarily right
for a small island in the Caribbean. Alas, I cannot wax lyrical about the most recent alien addition to Roseau's townscape shown below.
Roseau riverside apartment blocks.
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