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A virtual exhibition of paintings by Hannah Barnes
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Tuesday 22 June 2010

For Dorothea : The black poet and the Dutch painter

























Last night I attended an evening of poetry readings hosted by the Magma magazine at The Troubadour in London. Amongst the guest poets was Dorothea Smartt: a British born poet of Barbadian heritage whose work is gaining a lot of recognition. There is a special feature about Dorothea in the current issue of Magma. The article includes a photograph of Dorothea by photographer Robert Taylor. The portrait reminded me of Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring (below), I suppose because of the sideways glance, the partial shading of the face and the head scarf. The photograph also speaks of Dorothea's strong personality and prompted me to do the drawing above with my Sony Reader. I'd like to develop the drawing into a painting... watch this space !



















Vermeer : Girl with the Pearl Earring

If you'd like to know more about Dorothea Smartt, go to :

http://www.britbornbajan.com/