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"Wugururia Afura (Men Breezing)" Pen Cayetano 60 x 58 cm (23.6 x 26.8 in). 2011 Wugururia Afura in Garifuna, means Men Breezing or men relaxing in the sea breeze. Garifuna is the Afro-Caribbean language spoken in Belize. This is an intimate and treasured memory from Pen Cayetano and held and cherished by an older generation of Belizeans. Here, men relax by the side of the Caribbean Sea or perhaps the Belize River. In the background their families play and wash themselves, as is the culture. Other older men, uncles and fathers, sit on an overturned boat. Liquor bottles decorate the foreground. A man in a dori (canoe) floats alongside, catching fish, and most likely will jump from his boat and play too. One man relaxes against the mangrove and looks at us, as if caught guilty for not having a care in the world on this perfectly warm Belize day.
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The work of Pen & Ingrid Cayetano. Belize culture, history, and its peoples painted by the country’s foremost artists. PEN CAYETANO Pen Cayetano is the creator of Punta Rock now played throughout the entire Central America and the Caribbean! Pen and Ingrid Cayetano have spent their lifetime as artists, using their painted works and music, teaching and sharing Belize’s culture, peoples, and the country’s founding history. Their works have been on display at the Mexican Embassy, the Museum of Belize, and other museums and galleries across the Caribbean like St. Vincent and the Grenadines, as well as Germany, UK, and New York. “Cayetano is an internationally recognized artist whose paintings form part of Belize’s National Collection.” - First American Art Magazine “These are the marks of genius — the true and universal artist.” - Belize Travel Magazine Pen Cayetano, near being knighted by Queen Elizabeth II, holds the MBE (Most Excellent Order of The British Empire) for his outstanding contributions to Belizean popular culture and arts. INGRID CAYETANO Born in 1956 in Ahrweiler, Germany, Ingrid studied art at the University of Applied Sciences for Art & Design in Cologne, Germany. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Serendipitously, a lover of Belizean art and culture, Mrs. Cayetano visited Belize before early 1981, just before Belize won its independence. Employed with the Chamber of Commerce, she was able to place her work in its current art expo, and would later form a relationship with Pen Cayetano built on the foundation of Belize art, food and music. She would quickly become the first manager for the Turtle Shell Band, the group that created the now famous genre of Punta Rock. Ingrid’s art is mostly in the medium of Needle and Thread on Fabric. Whether the subject is objectively cultural or subjectively emotional, she invariably manages to stitch life into an otherwise lifeless, mundane scrap of cloth. She has drawn inspiration from the Garifuna experience and also created her own designs, and has refined different motifs in her art. Her creations are inspired and linked to the artist’s surroundings like ‘mother and child’ scenes, portraits— especially extraordinary women, and presentation of cultural subjects like dances and rituals. Along with her son Ibo she wrote the children book stories “We Are Free” and “Wanaragua” which were illustrated by her daughter Malí. She offers various homemade food products under her brand “Ms Ingrid.
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