Randy Chollette
The Cayman sky and sea meet with an explosion of color that radiates the sunset. The interplay of strong blue and yellow tones emanates luminosity and moves the viewer between realism and imagination. Nature is interwoven with timelessness as a single sailboat gracefully glides through the still ocean. This is the place that time forgot.
Randy Chollette is a self-taught Caymanian artist whose work is deeply influenced by his Rastafarian beliefs and Caymanian heritage. Randy’s grandfather and uncle were artists as well, painting on the same porch that Randy paints on today. A member of the Native Sons Collective, a group of Caymanian artists, Randy’s work illustrates a mix of realism and abstract. He is passionate about the environment, traditional Caymanian homes and landscapes. His work bursts with the meaning of connection and togetherness, as demonstrated in his mosaic and stained glass pieces. Randy describes his work as “everything is alive.”
Randy Chollette is a self-taught Caymanian artist whose work is deeply influenced by his Rastafarian beliefs and Caymanian heritage. Randy’s grandfather and uncle were artists as well, painting on the same porch that Randy paints on today. A member of the Native Sons Collective, a group of Caymanian artists, Randy’s work illustrates a mix of realism and abstract. He is passionate about the environment, traditional Caymanian homes and landscapes. His work bursts with the meaning of connection and togetherness, as demonstrated in his mosaic and stained glass pieces. Randy describes his work as “everything is alive.”