At the opening of the exhibition, he displayed his talent on the "Dholak." Supersad also performed on a "Djembe" African drum, while Kibo read some of his poems that expressed the inspiration, which led to his works of art on display. This was well received by the appreciative audience. Most of the pieces were sold on the opening evening as guests busily claimed their pieces with red dots.

As a result of this exhibition, Kibo, who has been exhibiting his art for the first time since graduating from art school, now has selected pieces of his "First Culture Collection" on display at SAVACOU Fine Art Gallery in Manhattan, New York, where Supersad creations are exhibited regularly. Jamaica will have a chance to view pieces from his present collection at two exhibitions coming up soon, one at Bloomfield Great House in Mandeville on October 28, and at Devon House Great House on November 24, 2005. His entire collection can be viewed on www.kiboart.com.

Supersad, Claudia Doig, Nigel Spence and Kibo

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