Errol Lloyd was born in Jamaica but has been based in London since the 1960s. A central figure of the Caribbean Artist’s Movement (CAM), his paintings have been widely exhibited. Now well known as an author and illustrator of children’s literature, he has written over twenty children’s books.
The second room includes some very recent abstract works, but taking centre stage is his 1986 painting The Domino Players. He has chosen a palette of muted browns and sepia, which serves to focus the viewer’s attention on the faces and (oversized) hands of the players. He has captured a sense of relaxed and amicable concentration in this window on a traditional Caribbean pastime.
The third room includes smaller works – book illustrations and his series of carnival paintings, plus some of his sketchbooks and personal ephemera.
Errol Lloyd: A Life in Colour runs until 4 February in 198 Gallery, 198 Railton Road, SE24 0JT
The gallery is open Monday – Friday 11am – 5pm and Saturday 12 – 6pm. Entry is free.
For further information see www.198.org.uk