Richard Nattoo
Born
Richard Nattoo

1993
NationalityJamaican
Alma materUniversity of Technology, Jamaica
OccupationVisual artist
Websiterichardnattoo.com

Richard Nattoo (born 1993) is a Jamaican visual artist.[1]

Biography

Richard Nattoo was born in Spanish Town, Jamaica, in 1993.[2][3] He received his early education from Ardenne High School in Kingston.[4][3] He pursued his studies in architecture at the University of Technology, Jamaica.[5][3] Later, he transitioned to a career as an artist.[5]

Richard has showcased his work in several exhibitions at the National Gallery of Jamaica,[5] including the Jamaica Biennial (2014, 2017), Young Talent (2015), Digital (2016), and the Summer Exhibition (2019).[3][6] He has also held solo exhibitions titled Reverberation of the Silent Echo (2014),[7] Fragility (2019),[3][4] Fragility Part 2 (2019),[3][6] Existential, Salvation II – The Beautiful Depression,[8] and When My Father Took Us Fishing.[8]

His primary mediums are watercolors, pen and ink on canvas. Nattoo currently resides and works in Kingston.[5]

The Rabbit, The Wanderer and The Majician

Richard's work explores the transition from childhood to adulthood, in a Westernized society, exploring the loss of childhood and forgotten majic.[9] It chronicles the journey of three central characters: the Wanderer, a Rabbit, and a Majician—the latter being a young boy named Ian.[9]

The Wanderer symbolizes Richard's personal journey towards maturity, grappling with a newfound sense of numbness and detachment.[9] This emotional void leads to an encounter with the Rabbit, who in turn introduces him to the Majician.[9] Together, they traverse a forest, seeking wisdom from their ancestors to rediscover the innocence and passion of youth.[9]

Awards and recognition

  • 2020: Prime Minister Youth Award (Arts and Culture)[10][11]
  • 2022: Winner of the Reimagine Nanny Competition[12]
  • 2023: Fellow at the Noldor Artist Residency, Ghana[9][13]

References

  1. Beckford, Gorgette (June 16, 2022). "Natoo is Seabed's 'poster boy'". Jamaica Observer.
  2. "H&L collaborates with artist Richard Nattoo for corporate card series". Jamaica Observer. December 19, 2021.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Out of darkness, hope: A New Year chat with Jamaican artist Richard Nattoo". January 4, 2022.
  4. 1 2 "Nattoo's Fragility – The sound of art". Jamaica Gleaner. June 2, 2019.
  5. 1 2 3 4 "The Rabbit, the Wanderer and the Majician: Caribbean Quarterly: Vol 69, No 1".
  6. 1 2 "Richard Nattoo creates unique styles - Showcases at Kingston's newest art space – R Hotel's Gene Pearson Gallery". Jamaica Gleaner. September 8, 2019.
  7. "Psychedelic art brings out hidden meanings". Jamaica Gleaner. July 13, 2014.
  8. 1 2 "Young artist creates own space to showcase his talent". Jamaica Gleaner. January 7, 2022.
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Nattoo, Richard (January 2, 2023). "The Rabbit, the Wanderer and the Majician". Caribbean Quarterly. 69 (1): 3–8. doi:10.1080/00086495.2023.2194204 via CrossRef.
  10. "Richard Nattoo honoured by PM Youth Award - Illustrator-musician 'takes flight' with latest project". Jamaica Gleaner. December 16, 2020.
  11. "Interactive children's book gives spin on Caribbean Christmas". Jamaica Gleaner. December 24, 2021.
  12. "Art pieces and movie reimagine Queen Nanny". Jamaica Gleaner. December 3, 2022.
  13. "Visiting Fellow Richard Nattoo permanently recognized at Institute of Jamaica Museum Collection". July 31, 2023.
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