Set on St. Barth’s most irresistible private enclave, our luxury beach resort Rosewood Le Guanahani offers captivating landscapes and luxury accommodations.
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Grand Cul-de-sac, 97133 St. Barthelemy, FWI97133St. BarthelemyFWI
Art Program
VIBRANT VISIONS: ST. BARTH'S CREATIVE PULSE
The art program at Rosewood Le Guanahani St. Barth, in partnership with Artists of St. Barth art gallery, celebrates the island’s rich artistic community, showcasing the works of local talents like Roger Moreau, Philippe Savary, Cathou Farges, and others.
From stone sculptures to bold paintings and intricate tufting, the program highlights St. Barth’s diverse creative expressions. Through curated exhibitions and artist collaborations, guests can engage with the island’s vibrant art scene, immersing themselves in its culture and natural beauty.
Rosewood Le Guanahani St. Barth celebrates the island's dynamic artistic scene, showcasing diverse local talent through curated exhibitions and collaborations that immerse guests in the island's culture and creativity.
Karolina is a Swedish-American artist based in St. Barths and New York. Her work, inspired by the human form, food, and minimalist patterns, blends vibrant colors with playful designs. Her "Deconstructed Bodies" series, created in St. Barths, features animated figures, eggplants, and bold colors, influenced by her surroundings.
Manon Gréaux, born and raised in St. Barths, studied in Bordeaux, France, where she met Mikaël Chateauraynaud. Their shared love for travel and family led them to move to St. Barths in 2023. Manon, passionate about art and design, discovered tufting, using it to bring her drawn ideas to life.
Dvis Dformes, originally trained as a mechanic, uses engine parts to create three-dimensional sculptures inspired by his surroundings in Saint Barthélemy. His works feature animals like dogs, horses, turtles, and iguanas, blending mechanical craftsmanship with artistic expression. Dvis Dformes continues to create unique pieces on the island.
Philippe Savary, a former marketing professional from La Rochelle, France, moved to St. Barths in 1997 and transitioned to roofing and construction. His passion for photography blossomed during this time, focusing on black-and-white images to capture life’s shadows and light, offering a unique perspective of harshness and tenderness in everyday moments.
Roger Moreau is a sculptor and painter known for creating heart-shaped sculptures from stones found on the island of St. Barth. His works are displayed throughout the island's countryside and have been sold internationally in the United States and Europe, with several hundred pieces circulating globally.
Cathou Farges, trained at the Beaux-Arts in Paris and the Glassel School of Art in Houston, specializes in automatic painting. Guided by her unconscious, she spontaneously mixes shapes and colors, allowing the light and meaning of her works to gradually emerge as she paints.
Laurent Benoit, a professional diving instructor who settled in St. Barth 25 years ago, began photographing underwater out of necessity and quickly developed a passion for it. His work, commissioned by magazines, hotels, villas, and yachts, blends artistry and craftsmanship, with a focus on client-driven projects.
Paris-born photographer Antoine Verglas rose to fame in New York with his intimate, documentary-style portraits of top supermodels. His work is featured in leading fashion magazines worldwide. Deeply connected to St. Barth since the early ’90s, he frequently returns to the island, balancing work between his Manhattan studio and the Caribbean.
Jean Martin, a professional metal welder, designs and creates stainless steel statues. His artworks are showcased in the United States, France, Buenos Aires, London, Geneva, Izmir, and Tel Aviv. Jean Martin lives and works in Saint Barthélemy, where he continues to craft his unique sculptures.