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Recently, the Synch Ladies had the pleasure to meet a talented gentleman by the name of Rondi Pottinger and was completely blown away by his humbleness and his ability to explain the true meaning of where he has come from. We invite you to experience the backdrop of Rondi’s visual journey of his passionate works of art that reflect universal humanity and beauty.A filmmaker, photographer, and a humanitarian founder of savejamaica.com film academy, Rondi was born in the parish of Manchester, Jamaica and was emotionally connected to Jamaica’s supple landscape at birth; evolving into what he has captured through his art. Moving to the United States at the age of fifteen, he attended High School in Brooklyn, New York. Later attending the University of Rochester where he majored in computer science and electrical engineering.Since coming to the United States, he has been widely accepted as a master graphic artist, extracting his vision in a variety of styles and media; always bringing with him the verdant spirit that lives in his blood and heart. His work offers you a unique glimpse into the life, details and art of the Jamaican countryside; going to great lengths to deliver in color what it means to be born from Jamaica's soil.As Mr. Pottinger puts it, "These photographs go beyond art and into the realm of an intimate love letter to and about nature." His emotions about people, plants and the unique waters of Jamaica, invoke a visual invitation to the island's interior. The profound blend of his passion and technological expertise create a collection unsurpassed by most for its blend of what is most primal.Rondi has been one of the most sought-after and most respected graphic artists in New York City for 15 years for his unbelievable technical prowess. Eclectic…innovative…a true visionary at heart – Rondi’s abstract collection of digital expressions enters your soul; capturing the true essence of his island upbringing through graphic design imagery.For more info, visit Rondi’s MySpace @ RONDI POTTINGER

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