Nestled comfortably in the Goodlands, a Castries village on the island of St. Lucia, sculptor and designer Jallim Eudovic is busy making art in his family’s studio. While his name isn’t yet being dropped around the North American art fair circuit, Eudovic is pursued by English royalty for jewelry design, and was previously commissioned for his sculptures as wedding gifts for Prince William and Kate. Recently, he was selected to exhibit his highly praised sculptural work, the Koudmen Collection, in New York City as a part of the St. Lucia Independence Day celebration.
Eudovic’s expertly executed wooden sculptures embody themes of uplift, perseverance, community and economic sustainability—cycles of life that place humanity and love at their core. His international acclaim continues to grow, and he’s been reinvited to China to work as one of 50 artists selected for a major public art commission in Fuhzou.
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