Subject: Art

Destroyed Air Conditioning

An air conditioning unit sits destroyed on a building in Grand-Case after Hurricane Irma, as part of the wreckage needing to be removed. Graffiti is drawn below the unit.

Mural on a Small Building in Grand-Case

Mural painted on a concrete building that survived Hurricane Irma. This one is circular in style, like much of the ones that appeared after the hurricane.

La Bohême’s door, Grand-Case

A restaurant door painted with leopard spots is boarded up after Hurricane Irma. The sign reads “La Bohême is transferred to the West Indies Mall of Marigot opposite Sexy Fruit.”

Mural in Grand-Case

Jimmy Sabas’s @ mashinart covers buildings in St. Martin with elaborate murals. This one is on the remains of a building in Grand-Case.

Graffiti Lips

Lips are painted on the boards sealing off a ruined restaurant in Grand-Case. This is one of many cases of graffiti that were drawn after Hurricane Irma.

Map of St. Martin

One of the Grand-Case murals represents the island of St. Martin

Building in Grand-Case

Art on the outside of a Grand-Case building in the wake of Hurricane Irma.

Creole Rock mural in Grand-Case

The mural depicts the landscape in the background as viewed from a house destroyed by Hurricane Irma. One can see Anguilla, Creole Rock and Bell Hill.

Graffiti in Cole Bay

Graffiti saying Jah, short for Jehovah, is love (Jehovah meaning God).