Charles Long
This collection of scenes captures the joy and playfulness of everyday life in the Cayman Islands, portraying a haven of harmony, connection, and collective spirit. It depicts the colorful diversity of daily life and is representative of a mosaic in unison.
Born in West Africa in 1948 and originally from England, Charles Long is known as a “chronicler of our times.” Charles and his family moved to Grand Cayman in the 1960s where Charles’ father became the first governor of the Cayman Islands. His art captures everyday scenes of the quickly evolving Cayman Islands. He currently paints in a studio his father helped him build, and is best known for the bicycle elements in his art.
Born in West Africa in 1948 and originally from England, Charles Long is known as a “chronicler of our times.” Charles and his family moved to Grand Cayman in the 1960s where Charles’ father became the first governor of the Cayman Islands. His art captures everyday scenes of the quickly evolving Cayman Islands. He currently paints in a studio his father helped him build, and is best known for the bicycle elements in his art.