Adam Boulter


Toliara Street Life,

Paintings and Mono-Prints

2020

These  Paintings and Mono-Prints, are of the dusty bustly and hot town of Toliara in the South West of Madagascar, where  I find myself living. It is a place which is half African, a quater middle east, and a quater asian and it is a chaotic and confusing place a times, with street hawkers and local healers competing  for attention with snack sellers and richshaw riders. The street names are all informal and traslate as bizare discriptions of the history of the use of the places.

After the Rains, Street Market, Toliara, Madagascar.
Oil on Linen board, 2020, 9"x12"
SOLD
Antoby - The Out Post
Oil on Linen, 2020, 16" x 22"

Andabisy - The Wash place
Oil on Linen, 2020, 16" x 22"
Pousse-Pousse by Shacks
Oil on Linen, 2020, 12" x 20"
SOLD
Cycle Repair Shops
Oil on Linen, 2020, 12" x 20"
SOLD
Ampasikibo -
The Grave of the stomach
Oil on Linen, 2020, 16" x 22"
SOLD
Tree growing though a shack,
7"x 9 1/2", Mono-Print
Crowded shack after the rain,
7"x 9 1/2", Mono-Print
Charcoal sellers shack,
7"x 9 1/2", Mono-Print
Half build hut in shade of a tree,
7"x 9 1/2", Mono-Print
Food stall,
7"x 9 1/2", Mono-Print
Hotely,
7"x 9 1/2", Mono-Print
Hut on the sand dunes,
7"x 9 1/2", Mono-Print
Banyan Tree,
7"x 9 1/2", Mono-Print