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The Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) on Tuesday unveiled a tourism mural
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September 29, 2022 @ 2:01 am
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The Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) on Tuesday unveiled a tourism mural at the Canawaima Ferry Terminal at Moleson Creek, Berbice, Region Six, as part of activities organised to mark World Tourism Day. According to the Department of Public Information, the artist, Colin Nedd, stated that the painting represents tourism in Guyana as it depicts culture, heritage, flora, fauna, and wildlife. “I’m glad to represent the Ministry of Tourism at this level. I did a lot of other works that people may recognise in Guyana like, for instance, the paintings in the zoo,” said Nedd, who described his artistic style as a mixture of realism and symbolism. Kaieteur Falls, the Umana Yana, St George’s Cathedral, the National Flags of Guyana and Suriname, and the Victoria Regia Lily are some of the elements of the mural, which is Nedd has painted. (Department of Public Information photo)
The Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) on Tuesday unveiled a tourism mural at the Canawaima Ferry Terminal at Moleson Creek, Berbice, Region Six, as part of activities organised to mark World Tourism Day. According to the Department of Public Information, the artist, Colin Nedd, stated that the painting represents tourism in Guyana as it depicts culture, heritage, flora, fauna, and wildlife. “I’m glad to represent the Ministry of Tourism at this level. I did a lot of other works that people may recognise in Guyana like, for instance, the paintings in the zoo,” said Nedd, who described his artistic style as a mixture of realism and symbolism. Kaieteur Falls, the Umana Yana, St George’s Cathedral, the National Flags of Guyana and Suriname, and the Victoria Regia Lily are some of the elements of the mural, which is Nedd has painted. (Department of Public Information photo)