Salt of the Earth Tattoo Hosts Inaugural Art Exhibition ‘Divine Feminine’ This Weekend

Salt of the Earth Tattoo will host Fine Art Exhibit. (Submitted photo)

Salt of the Earth Tattoo is set to host its first art exhibition, titled “Divine Feminine,” featuring the works of three female artists: Kristin Forbes-Mullane, Amy Gibbs, and M. Lyn. The exhibition will take place on Saturday and Sunday from noon to 7 p.m. at 5600 Dronningens Gade, next to Glady’s Café in downtown St. Thomas.

This event marks a new phase for Salt of the Earth Tattoo as it expands its focus from custom tattoo work to fine art exhibitions. “Divine Feminine” aims to highlight the diversity and individuality of the showcased artists, with each contributing her distinctive style. The exhibition will include both recent and past works, allowing art lovers to view pieces that have not been publicly displayed before, according to the press release.

The team at Salt of the Earth Tattoo expressed their enthusiasm for the event, noting, “We’re excited about this show, as it provides us the opportunity to highlight the talents of three women who are making significant contributions to the art community here in the Virgin Islands.”

The theme “Divine Feminine” represents the artists’ shared experiences as women and emphasizes their unique perspectives rather than conformity to a single concept. This approach is intended to create an engaging experience for all visitors, the press release stated.

Refreshments will be offered by Rum Island Pub, making the event a social highlight on St. Thomas.

“Divine Feminine” is part of a larger movement to introduce fine art into non-traditional spaces, seeking to enhance the local art scene. Salt of the Earth Tattoo is pleased to play a role in this initiative by merging tattoo artistry with fine art to reach a wider audience, the release stated.

For more information, contact Salt of the Earth Tattoo at contact@saltoftheearthtattoo.com, visit saltoftheearthtattoo.com, or call 602-541-1165.