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Unique Book Offers Window into Bahamian Natural History
Nov 12, 2009 - 11:57:33 PM

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Nassau, Bahamas - Book Launch, Art Exhibition and Signing for 'Islands in the Sun' an incredible publication by two young Bahamians, John A. Thompson and Nikita Shiel-Rolle, to be held on Friday, November 13 from 5.00 - 9.00 pm at Doongalik Studios Art Gallery, Marina Village at Paradise  Island.

Doongalik is proud to be hosting this event following the highly successful 'Save the Turtles' Art Exhibition in September. All proceeds from the sale of the Book will directly support the environmental and educational programs of the non-profit Danguillecourt Project, such as Young Bahamian Marine Scientists' after school clubs, workshops, and summer camps...

The Danguillecourt Project, a Bahamian non profit environmental organization operating in collaboration with the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, presents ‘Islands of the Sun: a Tribute to the Northern Exuma Cays, Bahamas’. This spectacularly illustrated book tours the reader through the ecosystems of the central Bahamas, from the hilltops to the depths of the ocean. The book functions as an informative reference volume as well as a monumental work of art, with photographs and painted illustrations bringing to life the unique and diverse plants and animals of the Exuma Cays.

The culmination of a three-year effort, every chapter in the book features a different habitat, showcasing the wondrous and bizarre organisms that make their homes in this tropical island idyll. Remarkable colour photographs depict a range of life from orchids and rock iguanas to sea slugs and reef sharks. All in all, over 250 members of flora and fauna are featured. Accompanying text informs the reader about these species, including their historical and cultural value as food or medicine. Every chapter opens with a two-page landscape painting of the selected habitat and its denizens.  Each chapter additionally features a ‘special focus’ section dedicated to a plant or animal of particular interest specific to that habitat.

This is a landmark publication both from an artistic and a scientific point of view, as Bahamas-specific volumes are rare.  Co-authored by two young Bahamians, John A. Thompson and Nikita Shiel-Rolle, the scope of the gorgeous imagery and informative text set this book apart- an unprecedented fusion of science and art guaranteed to fascinate and educate young and old alike.

Publication of ‘Islands of the Sun’ was supported in part by The Nature Conservancy; the Bahamas National Trust facilitated field work. The book is dedicated to Sergio & Jacqueline Kriz Danguillecourt, in celebration of the deep love they shared for the northern Exuma Cays. ‘Islands of the Sun’ was produced for The Danguillecourt Project by Neko Meicholas, Guanima Press Ltd, and printed by AC Graphics, a certified green printer using paper from well-managed forests and vegetable-based inks. All proceeds from ‘Islands of the Sun’ will support environmental educational activities of The Danguillecourt Project, such as Young Bahamian Marine Scientists programme, after school clubs, and summer camps.

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JOHN A.THOMPSON - A Bahamian born in 1980, John has had a passion for the natural world that was instilled at a young age by parents with marine science backgrounds. Since early childhood, he has studied, drawn and painted the wonders of the natural world around him. He lives in Nassau, where he divides his time between painting and catering. This is his first book.

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NIKITA SHIEL-ROLLE - Nikita, a Bahamian born in 1987, developed a passion for photography and the marine environment while growing up exploring the outdoors of Nassau. She is currently enrolled in the University of Miami’s Marine Affairs and Policy program. Strongly committed to empowering Bahamian youth through environmental education, Nikita also founded and directs The Young Bahamian Marine Scientists program. This is her first book


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