Monday, January 16, 2012

RasTa A SOUL'S JOURNEY


Peace & LOVE.
In art, a portrait executed according to a convention or tradition is termed iconic.
In 1980, I was invited by Robert Nesta Marley to photograph for the very first Rastafarian newspaper in the world, the defunct Survival.
Survival, which had a run of three editions, was edited by Marley's mentor, Mortimo Planno.
The cover portrait for the book, PORTRAIT OF A LEGEND AND OTHER FOLKS, will soon become an iconic image.
This portrait can now be seen in the documentary film, RasTa: A Soul's Journey.
Have a nice day you lot.

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