Neville Garrick is a Jamaican-born Los Angeles-based graphic artist, and photographer. Four exclusive strains celebrating the 1st Anniversary of Marley Natural Jamaican born, Los Angeles-based artist, author and photographer Neville Garrick was Bob Marley’s close friend, collaborator and art director.

Garrick was responsible for a number of other Marley album sleeves, and also went on to provide artwork for Burning Spear ( Hail H.I.M , Farover ), Bunny Wailer ( Blackheart Man ), Steel Pulse, Peter Tosh ( Wanted Dread & Alive ) and many more. Neville designed some of his most iconic album covers, from Kaya to Rastaman Vibration. Neville Garrick. Neville’s design incorporates the Malawi flag, textured with the impression the banana leaf left on the Herb. He is a graduate of UCLA. By Shereita Grizzle— In 1970, Jamaica-born graphic artist Neville Garrick was a student at the University of California in Los Angeles. The total cost of restoration, which took place between December 2013 and February of this year, was approximately US$23,000 and was covered by the UCLA student board. The artwork was designed by a Jamaican-born, but US-based artist called Neville Garrick. Neville drew the golden African head during his tours with Bob. Though the mural has stood on the first floor of the institution’s Ackerman Union for over four decades, many past students remained unaware of its existence, until now.A project to repair and restore the artwork, started in 2012, has now been completed, and for the first time in more than 20 years, students from the UCLA could enjoy ‘The Black Experience’.Last Wednesday, UCLA students, alumni, faculty and staff gathered for the unveiling of the freshly restored 10×27-foot mural.The event was held as part of the school’s year-end According to the institution’s website, among the guests in attendance were Garrick and Helen Singleton, two of the original artists, as well as renowned civil-rights activist Angela Davis (a former professor of Garrick’s whose image also appears in the mural).The mural depicts the struggles and achievements of some of the most influential African Americans in the United States, including The seven art students – Marian Brown, Neville Garrick, Andrea Hill, Jane Staulz, Joanne Stewart, Michael Taylor and Singleton – are also depicted in the mural.The total cost of restoration, which took place between December 2013 and February of this year, was approximately US$23,000 and was covered by the UCLA student board.He has also done work for Bunny Wailer, Peter Tosh, Steel Pulse and Rita Marley. He is a graduate of UCLA. It was there that he and six other black students created the mural known as ‘The Black Experience’. Neville Garrick is a Jamaican-born Los Angeles-based graphic artist,and photographer.

Neville designed some of his most iconic album covers, from Bob Marley and Neville Garrick first enjoyed this strain in 1980 during the Independence Tour stop in Zimbabwe. Jamaican born, Los Angeles-based artist, author and photographer Neville Garrick was Bob Marley’s close friend, collaborator and art director.
Soldiers fighting for Zimbabwe’s independence brought him this rare, long flowering pure sativa strain, wrapped in banana leaves. Neville’s illustration of two Kenyon women he saw in a marketplace is a preliminary study for an image used on the back cover of the Neville’s artwork represents two important Ethiopia landmarks: an ancient obelisk in Axum and the famous granite lion statue of Addis Ababa.

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