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Jam's Art by Sea Memory

Jam's Art by Sea Memory

Art gallery, Decoration, Fashion, Luxury goods, One-of-a-kind objects

Open since 2020, Jam’s Art—formerly Jam’s Toyz—is the little sister of the legendary boutique Sea Memory. Here, Edouard and Claire Lacour present an extremely interesting collection of exceptional works of art.   Primarily part of limited editions, usually with only one piece available here, the work at Jam’s Art represents a non-exhaustive collection of Street Pop Art, featuring the most incredible artists of the last decade.   Allow yourself to be surprised and amazed at works by Matt Gondek, Fidia Faschaletti, Marcel Wanders, Kaws, David Kracov, What is Name, Original’Art, Marc Boffin, Natan Elkanovich, Fools Paradise, Josh Mayhem, François Bel… If the mediums and styles are varied, all of them are authentic and original.   Edouard is happy to share his passion for this art with you, and take you on a tour of this mini-gallery. It may be small in size, but filled with treasures for the eyes as well as the heart. Everyone is sure to find a piece that resonates with their inner child.

Kay's HillTop Art Gallery

Kay's HillTop Art Gallery

Art gallery

An internationally acclaimed artist, Kay Quattrocchi has collectors around the world (Australia, United States, Germany, London etc.) and her work has been sold at art auctions by Maître Cornette de St Cyr in Paris. She is a multi-dimensional artist (painting sculpture, and patented inventions) who has lived in St Barth since 1993. Her large work titled “Wall of Light” is installed before the Hotel de la Collectivité of St Barthélemy.   In the year 2000, she embarked on an ambitious creative process: to reunite Art and Science. In 2017, at the museum in St Barthélemy she organized the first event on the theme “Between Art and Science” with the participation of Dr. Philippe Guillemant.   Today, her art represents the world of astrophysics: The Higgs Boson, Neutrinos, Anti-Matter, Black Holes, Gravitational Waves, and she is fascinated by the notion of the Multi-verse and the quantum field. Her ultimate goal is to transcribe the movement of particles through her artistic creations as she explores the links that exist between Art and Science, between Conscience and The Universe.   Citizen of the world, she is a true globetrotter (Vietnam, France, Martinique, Morocco, Paraguay, Congo, California, Japan, Australiea French Polynesia, Europe…). The Polynesian government and the experts in the art of stamps from the French Post Office chose one of her works to be presented in the international philatelic collection: the “Stone Carrier” exhibited at Paris’ Porte de Versailles. For the bicentennial of the French Revolution, she created a hymn for 40 voices performed on French television, as well as the Marianne des DOM-TOM, of which lithographs were presented to French presidents Francois Mitterrand and Jacques Chirac.   She opened her first gallery in St Barth, Espace 21, she provided décor for hotels such as Guanahani, and for luxury properties such as Villa Wake Up. An ambassador of St Barth, she has created trophies for the winners of a photo contest held by the Gustavia Yacht Club for the best images of the Bucket Regatta, and has offered her work on behalf of island president Bruno Magras to heads of state (Polynesia, Monaco, etc). Her most recent work and inventions are one-of-a-kind pieces that light up in swimming pools, an innovative patented technology with an architectural accent.   Some of her collectors are rather well-known: Former French president François Mitterrand (Marianne des DOMTOM), Mr Le Pensec (Ministre des Dom Tom), Mme Hillary Rodham Clinton (her portrait), Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou (Bucket Regatta Collection), Mr Arnon Milchan, producer/Regency Production Hollywood (Mur de Planck), Mr Russel Simons (Buddha collection), certain European princes and princesses (portraits), and others around the world.

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