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Rastafari Sketch No.3

Gordon de la Mothe (b. 1933) is a Grenadian artist, writer & educator exploring racialised beauty, sexuality & race relations in his work. Author of 'Reconstructing the Black Image', awarded OBE for services to art. Discover portraits, sketches & mor

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Gordon de la Mothe was given an OBE in 2015, primarily for services to art on the Commonwealth island of Grenada, West Indies, his birthplace. He established the teaching of art in Grenada, teaching GCSE and A Level art. The courses he began and taught have resulted in many successful young people establishing careers in the West Indies, America and Great Britain. He came to England in 1957 with a few O Levels, but worked his way up in teaching. He created the very successful series of teaching sessions which were eventually published into the seminal book Reconstructing the Black Image. A preliminary pen drawing by Gordon de la Mothe of an unknown Rastafari.

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A Life Rooted in Grenada, Reimagined Through Art

Gordon de la Mothe’s journey as an artist is inextricably linked to his birthplace, the idyllic island of Carriacou, Grenada. Born in 1933, he absorbed the vibrant culture and raw beauty of his surroundings during his formative years, experiences that would later become a powerful undercurrent in his artistic expression. His early education at the Grenada Boys Secondary School laid a foundation, but it was his move to Luton, England in 1958 that truly ignited a period of profound transformation. This relocation wasn’t merely a geographical shift; it was an immersion into a different world—a world marked by evolving social landscapes and burgeoning civil rights movements. Witnessing the complexities of racial dynamics and societal shifts firsthand profoundly influenced his artistic vision, pushing him to explore themes of identity, sexuality, and the often-fraught relationship between race and representation.

Navigating Identity and Challenging Perceptions

De la Mothe’s work is characterized by a fearless exploration of what he terms “racialised beauty.” He doesn't shy away from confronting societal norms or challenging conventional perceptions, instead choosing to celebrate the diverse spectrum of Black identity with honesty and nuance. This commitment manifested early in his career, evolving through various mediums—from sketching and portraiture to more expansive acrylic works. His art became a vehicle for reclaiming narratives, offering counter-representations to dominant stereotypes. The publication of his seminal work, Reconstructing the Black Image in 1993, solidified his position as a critical thinker and advocate for nuanced representation within the art world. It wasn’t simply about depicting Black figures; it was about dismantling preconceived notions and presenting multifaceted portrayals that acknowledged both vulnerability and strength. His sketches of Rastafari figures from 1981, for example, are not merely observational studies but intimate glimpses into a culture often misunderstood or misrepresented.

A Return to Roots and Continued Recognition

After over three decades living in England, de la Mothe made the poignant decision to return to Grenada in the 1990s. This wasn’t an abandonment of his artistic pursuits but rather a homecoming—a chance to reconnect with the source of his inspiration and contribute directly to the cultural landscape of his birthplace. His self-portrait from 2009, titled ‘A Matter of Reflection’, offers a compelling insight into this period of introspection. The painting is rich in detail, capturing not just his physical likeness but also a sense of quiet contemplation—a seasoned artist looking back on a life lived between two worlds. This return to Grenada wasn’t simply about personal fulfillment; it was about sharing his knowledge and experience as an art teacher, nurturing the next generation of Caribbean artists.

Legacy and Achievements

De la Mothe's contributions extend beyond the canvas. His dedication to art education and activism earned him the prestigious Order of the British Empire (OBE) award in 2015 for his services to art on Grenada. This recognition wasn’t just a celebration of his artistic talent but also an acknowledgement of his unwavering commitment to cultural preservation and social justice. His works, including poignant portraits like “Drawing of Len Garrison” from 1991, are now held in museum collections—testaments to their enduring power and historical significance. His art continues to resonate with audiences today, sparking dialogue about race, identity, and the importance of reclaiming one’s narrative. He stands as a pivotal figure within Caribbean diaspora art, bridging cultural gaps and challenging conventional artistic boundaries.

Themes and Techniques

De la Mothe's technical skill is evident in his mastery of various mediums, particularly pastel and acrylic. His portraits are often characterized by realistic detail combined with expressive brushwork, creating a sense of intimacy and emotional depth. He frequently employs grayscale palettes to emphasize form and texture, allowing the subject’s personality to shine through. Beyond technique, however, lies a deeper thematic consistency. Race relations, sexuality, and the exploration of Black British Art are recurring motifs in his work. He doesn't shy away from complex subjects, often using self-portraiture as a means of personal reflection and social commentary. His landscapes and townscapes, particularly those created during his time in Maidstone, offer a unique perspective on the everyday lives of people within a specific cultural context. Ultimately, Gordon de la Mothe’s art is a testament to the power of representation—a powerful voice challenging perceptions and celebrating the beauty of human diversity.
gordon de la mothe

gordon de la mothe

1933 - , Grenada

Najważniejsze informacje

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Portraiture, Sketching
  • Date Of Birth: 1933
  • Full Name: Gordon de la Mothe
  • Nationality: Grenadian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Drawing of Len Garrison
    • Self Portrait
    • Rastafari Sketch No.1
  • Place Of Birth: Carriacou, Grenada