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McAnuff sees himself as an impressionistic artist, uses oil on canvas as his medium, and utilizes a wide range of subtle colours to create in his paintings a soft, sensitive quality. His paintings are a synthesis of portraits, landscapes and street scenes and, although subtle, Often carry a hint of social commentary. His works can be found In private collections locally and abroad.
A keen observer of his surroundings, Ewan McAnuff receives inspiration From the beauty of Jamaica's people; it's landscape; it architecture. His philosophy leaves no room for complacence. Through his paintings, he intends to continue to bring vital features Of Jamaican life, as he sees it, to the attention of his fellow Jamaicans and the world at large.
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