About Sterlin Blackman
Sterlin Blackman is a renowned shell artist known for his exceptional craftsmanship and innovative designs. Born on the island of Barbados, Blackman has gained recognition for his unique approach to shell art, blending traditional techniques with contemporary creativity. His artwork often features intricate shell mosaics, where he meticulously arranges a variety of shells to form stunning patterns and images inspired by nature and the Barbadian culture.
Blackman’s other love is writing. Again, his work is heavily influenced by his native culture and spirituality. “Poetic Narratives of the Village” brings to life the experiences of the rural villages of the island. While, “Real Conversations of Jesus” connects the reader to a higher plain, drawing them into the ongoing conversation one should be having about one’s destiny. This combination of artistry and authorship has shaped the man who is featured on these pages
About Sterlin Blackman
Sterlin Blackman is a renowned shell artist known for his exceptional craftsmanship and innovative designs. Born on the island of Barbados, Blackman has gained recognition for his unique approach to shell art, blending traditional techniques with contemporary creativity. His artwork often features intricate shell mosaics, where he meticulously arranges a variety of shells to form stunning patterns and images inspired by nature and the Barbadian culture.
My Story
Spanning over four decades, my exploration of the Bible has been a transformative odyssey. Initially bound by traditional religious frameworks, I gradually ascended to the enlightened vantage point of Mt. Calvary. Here, amidst the panoramic vista, denominational divisions dissolve, revealing a universal tapestry of humanity united in a common struggle against adversity. My journey has unveiled the profound truth that beyond labels of race, wealth, or creed, we are all bound together in our quest for liberation and redemption. Through my writing, I seek to share this transcendent perspective, emphasizing our shared humanity and the enduring hope found in a loving Redeemer.