1987- Scrapbook of Revolution

1987 publication of 'Scrapbook of Anguilla's Revolution' by Ronald Webster. Cover art and compilation, with Nik Douglas, of book on Anguilla's chief minister at the time of Anguilla's notorious revolution of 1967. Original portrait painted in oil on wooden panel.

Page of 'Scrapbook', made up of a collage of newspaper clippings of the time.

1988-89 'The Road to Freedom', one of the series of 'Historical Murals' commissioned for Wallblake Airport, Anguilla. Acrylic on wood panel, 8' x 4'.

I decided that I would use my talents to make a bridge between myself and the culture of the place in which I now resided, rather than continue with work that I would have to exhibit abroad. I painted portraits of local people and places, but then I realized that I could help paint a portrait of a people, representing their history and identity. The Anguilla Revolution of 1967 had been a landmark in history, a virtually bloodless revolution where 'the mouse that roared' (the little island of Anguilla) achieved its desired objectives.

  • " Even though this all went on only twenty years ago, memories fade and there was a whole new generation of young Anguillians who needed to know what their fathers and mothers had fought for. Again, images can make a much deeper and more lasting impression than words alone, so I wanted to make this painting really sing with the spirit of the revolution. Of course, I personally wasn't there, so I had to do it through research and what powers of empathy and imagination I could bring to bear."
  • Penny in 'Anguilla Life' magazine.

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