Tobago's natural beauty and unique culture have helped to shape the character and a number of artwork pieces of Trinidad-born, Tobago-bred artist Nazim Baksh. Nazim moved to Louis Dor, Tobago when he was 6 years old. Living in “country”, as locals fondly call the rural Windward side of the island, has left him with a number of fond memories of life in the village and at Delaford AC Primary School. He has a very vivid recollection of a number of entertaining episodes of an exciting yet very simple life in the countryside. Having excelled at the Common Entrance examinations Nazim was awarded a pass to attend the prestigious Bishop’s High School located in the main town of Scarborough. To ease the burden of travelling the long distance he and his family relocated to urban Tobago. Therefore a variety of experiences spanning over 30 years of residing on the both ends of Tobago have afforded Nazim the opportunity to observe, share in, and depict Tobago’s culture vibrantly thro
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Laura
Artwork choice is excellent, gives that Tobago feel. Blog presentation looks good as well even on a mobile device
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Laura
I can say without hesitation that this site is an excellent initiative which allows for effective marketing of Tobago's tourist attractions. It not only helps to promote our local culture to the international market but also caters to our domestic tourists.
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A blessing to those lucky enough to be able to call it home. So much to share :) Much more to come!!! Stay tuned
I am loving the concept!! I highly suggest partnering with some local entrepreneurs to highlight "Tobago's Talent" as well but, I can definitely see this page as my first choice for information. It's about time our history, events and culture is adequately and properly recorded.
ReplyDeleteI'm happy you're impressed!! Looking forward to keeping you informed! Thanks for your suggestions and support!
ReplyDeleteReally liking the concept of this website. Tourism withing Trinidad and Tobago needs a lot more attention and this site is a step in the right direction.
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