BimROCK Magazine Issue #3 Black | Page 42

In Barbados she in remembered as the girl who went to St. Winifred’s and Queens College, and later, the woman who painted the iconic mural of a creole girl on the walls of Brown Sugar Restaurant. Nakazzi has grown to become that artist who makes the beautiful masks of faces, molded from clay with unusual adornments of sea fans and natural fibres used to symbolize their hair. In Jamaica - Nakazzi’s second home - the story deepens. This woman of substance as her name so aptly means, is a celebrated sculptor, painter, muralist and respected designer. The Nakazzi of Jamaica graduated from the Jamaica School of Art, 42 | BIM ROCK | CULTURE ROCKs