Henry Lowe is a Jamaican Artist. He was born August 1960 just a few years before Jamaica gained its independence from Britain in 1962 in St. Mary, the birthplace of Master painter, Alexander Cooper, b. 1934. In addition to pursuing his passion of making art, Mr. Lowe is a deep-sea fisherman and a School Teacher. His son is also an Artist.Henry was trained at the Edna Manley School of Visual and Performance Art. And he came of age as an artist at a time that has been labeled “post-colonial”. Yet, he continues the rich Tradition of excellence established by his predecessors: Pottinger b. 1911, Huie b. 1920, Watson b. 1931, to name just a few. He is enamored with the landscape just like Frederic Edwin Church, the Hudson River painter, who visited Jamaica in 1865, after the Morant Bay Rebellion
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