Juliette is a multidisciplinary artist from Trinidad & Tobago. Drawing inspiration from the sheer beauty of her tropical rainforest homeland, she works across many mediums which include painting, pen and ink, photography and mosaics. Her visceral connection with nature is something that the viewer can feel through her art.
Juliette holds a BFA in Graphic Design and Painting. She remains captivated by the magnetism of the natural world and aims to inspire others to conserve and protect it as ultimately, we are nature.
The many vibrant shades of green on the beautiful female Green Honeycreeper are on display as she grabs a snack.
The Tufted Coquette Hummingbird is one of the world’s smallest birds. At 2.75 inches, this tiny ball of energy buzzes almost as fast as a bee and is an absolute delight especially when light catches its iridescent plumage. Here is a young male. He can leave you gasping in awe at his beauty.
The vibrant colours of the Long-billed Starthroat Hummingbird captivate as it hovers mid-air.
There are 19 species of Hummingbirds in Trinidad and Tobago. Here is a juvenile Blue-chinned Sapphire Hummingbird. Hummingbirds moult all their body feathers yearly, but not their tail and wing feathers, replacing the old with new ones.
We can all be Kings.
The male and female are strikingly different, and are the perfect couple. I hardly see one without the other.
When the male takes flight, under his wings there is a flash of white, hence the name White-lined Tanager.