Richard Nattoo
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1993 (age 32–33)
Richard Nattoo | |
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| Born | Richard Nattoo 1993 (age 32–33) |
| Alma mater | University of Technology, Jamaica |
| Occupation | Visual artist |
| Website | richardnattoo |
Richard Nattoo (born 1993) is a Jamaican visual artist.[1]
Richard Nattoo was born in Spanish Town, Jamaica, in 1993.[2][3] He received his early education from Ardenne High School in Kingston.[4][3] He pursued his studies in architecture at the University of Technology, Jamaica.[5][3] Later, he transitioned to a career as an artist.[5]
Richard has showcased his work in several exhibitions at the National Gallery of Jamaica,[5] including the Jamaica Biennial (2014, 2017), Young Talent (2015), Digital (2016), and the Summer Exhibition (2019).[3][6] He has also held solo exhibitions titled Reverberation of the Silent Echo (2014),[7] Fragility (2019),[3][4] Fragility Part 2 (2019),[3][6] Existential, Salvation II – The Beautiful Depression,[8] and When My Father Took Us Fishing.[8]
His primary mediums are watercolors, pen and ink on canvas. Nattoo currently resides and works in Kingston.[5]