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Candice Sankarsingh

Holy Basil
The Tulsi plant is a manifestation of Goddess Lakshmi and is considered as the holiest of plants in the Hindu Religion. There is a hedge of Tulsi Plants around the steps leading up to our family home. It has been there growing effortlessly since I was a child. Its deep violet and green colours draw the eye, the air around the plant always smells cool and fresh and its fuzzy leaves and stems look like velvety carpets in the sun.
This piece has been on exhibition at the NCIC's Heritage Centre "Hindu symbolism" (2017).
Watercolour on Strathmore 140lbs
Dimensions: 14 x 18 (framed)
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$250

Cocoa Pods
The food of the Gods - can still be seen growing in many of the abandoned estates in Trinidad and Tobago. One such estate was the St. Isidore Estate in Manzanilla - managed by Bheeknee, daughter of 434 and 435. Painted as a tribute to the lost tales of indentureship, this piece is the last of three (3) exhibited during the Southbound Exhibition in 2018.
Watercolour on Arches Rough-Pressed 140lbs.
Dimensions: 16 X 13 inches (framed)
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$750

No place like home
One only has to spend time abroad to appreciate the beauty of this warm tropical living paradise.
Watercolour on Strathmore (140lbs)
Dimensions: 8.5 x 11 inches
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$100

Beast of Burden
A glimpse into the life of our Jahajis. Toiling the earth knowing that his efforts were for brighter days and future generations.
Watercolour on Arches (9 x 10)
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$500
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