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krystle

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Krystle’s journey into the professional art scene began at Negril Art Gallery, where her passion for portraiture flourished. Since that pivotal moment, she has gained recognition through features in Home Sweet Jamaica magazine and through meaningful collaborations with organizations such as Cherished Feet Organization in NYC and the Lynne Mitchell Organization in Florida.

In 2018, Krystle was honored to be selected by NEXUS Global Organization, in partnership with Lifestyles magazine and Luxury Living Group, as a panelist for Art Basel, held at Fendi Casa in the Miami Design District. There, she exhibited her work and contributed to discussions on the impact of art. During Reggae Month in February 2020, she showcased her art to Jamaica's Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, the Honorable Olivia “Babsy” Grange, in Florida.

Her portraits were featured in the Island Imprint Exhibit at the History Museum in Fort Lauderdale in June 2020. Additionally, she took part in ART13’s Little Free Library competition, resulting in a painted library that now adorns Andrews Avenue in Fort Lauderdale. Krystle has two select works included in the AYA Arts project, part of the Sailboat Bend II Community arts engagement initiative in Fort Lauderdale.

In June, her artwork was displayed at Culture Caribana, Studio18 in Pembroke Pines, and at HCA Florida University Hospital in Davie.

Her commitment to celebrating humanity and the unique stories within each individual has made her a prominent figure in the art community, drawing the attention of collectors and enthusiasts alike. Through her work, Krystle continues to explore the depths of emotion and individuality, leaving a lasting impact wherever her art is displayed.

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