The Canvas Scenographer: Diaspora Narratives, Historical Metaphors, & Michael Elliott

The Creative Frequency Podcast di Executive Producer Rachel Fenderson & Cohost Radika Myers

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We are joined by a profound visual narrator and "Conceptual Scenographer of the canvas" who has spent over two decades documenting the Caribbean’s social and historical pulse: Michael Elliott. A graduate of the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts, Michael has evolved into a globally recognized figure whose photorealistic paintings serve as both windows into the past and mirrors for the present.

His work is a masterclass in the use of metaphor—utilizing relatable symbols like tea and watermelon to tackle heavyweight themes of migration, politics, and the enduring legacy of slavery. From his iconic 'Windrush Series', which has moved from gallery walls to public murals in Kingston and the UK, to his 'Vanilla Country' collection addressing racial injustice in the US, Michael  ... 

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