Trinidad-born artist Brittany “Brigitte” Davis celebrates a milestone in her career as her art graces the iconic Times Square billboard, marking a poignant moment of recognition for her Caribbean heritage and artistic prowess.
A vibrant homage to Caribbean culture
In a captivating display of expressionist-inspired artistry, Davis’ billboard masterpiece mesmerizes passersby with its strategic use of color blocking.
Neutral browns juxtaposed against a cool background form the canvas upon which Davis weaves her cultural narrative.
Warm hues of red, orange, and yellow pulsate with life against this backdrop, while complementary blue and orange hues infuse the piece with vibrancy.
It is a visual symphony that pays homage to Trinidad and Tobago’s rich heritage—a tapestry of diverse cultures converging to create something truly extraordinary.
From Trinidad to New York: A journey of artistic evolution
For Davis, the journey from her humble beginnings in Los Bajos, a village in South Trinidad, to the bustling streets of New York represents a testament to her unwavering dedication to her craft.
Having relocated to the United States at the age of 16, Davis honed her artistic prowess at the esteemed Fashion Institute of Technology.
Specializing in painting, 2D design, sculpture, and printmaking, her oeuvre reflects a profound exploration of vulnerability and fantasy—a testament to her multifaceted talent and relentless pursuit of artistic excellence.
Gratitude and recognition
Overflowing with gratitude, Davis took to social media to share her delight, capturing the moment she stood in awe across the street from her towering creation.
Acknowledging the pivotal role of ArtSpace Innovations, she expressed her heartfelt thanks for the opportunity to showcase her work on such a grand scale.
Through its avant-garde approach, ArtSpace pioneers unconventional avenues for artists to exhibit their creations, from underground train stations to digital billboards, catapulting their art onto the global stage and leaving an indelible mark on the art world.















