Mr. H.Lloyd Weston’s published reviews:
Roy Miles - The Roy Miles Gallery, London. “Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother” Mayfair Times, London, 1989.
Mr. Roy Miles writes, “I attended a Royal Gala at Grosvenor House and was presented to Her Majesty. The occasion was fifty wonderful years of Her Majesty’s patronage of the Shaftesbury Homes and “Aresthusa”. The talented Jamaican artist, H. Lloyd Weston, had with the American Friends of Shatesbury Homes, given an oil painting to Her Majesty.”Andrew Hope (March 28, 1988) ‘Brilliant palette, subtle brush strokes’, The Daily Cleaner, established 1834, 03/28/88
“He succeeds especially in such pictures as the “Road to the Blue Mountains”, “Rocks in the Woods”, “A Quiet Walk”, “The Yellow Wall” and “Garden with Trees”, handling complementary colours with finesse, though, of course to say this is not to deny considerable merits of the larger pieces, such as “The Sunrise in the Mist”, “Midday at Round Hill” and “Flowers in Lavender Clouds”.”
Horace, A. Banbury (July 16-22, 1998) ‘A show of stellar artistic achievement’, The Weekly Cleaner, The Top Caribbean Newspaper, July 16-22, 1998: Volume 1222
“Road through a Forest” by H. Lloyd Weston a show of stellar artistic achievement. As described by Mr. Banbury, ‘Here we see columnar tree trunks framing a narrow curving roadway, and liberally shaded by abstract painting.”Joseph Stapleton, Instructor, Arts Student League, New York
“… an artist unique – an amalgam – painting, poetry, prose and photography – Weston dives into his art as a swimmer at the shore, expecting the unpredictable (wave-wise) prepared to accept all possibilities. The terre verde which washes the cerulean or cobalt blue sky of Hobemma art is at work here. H. Lloyd Weston is an artist of many parts. One anticipates a most unanticipated fruition of these lavish talents.”Renée Phillips, “Art Speaks,” New York
“… colour weaves a myriad of expressions…in New York, is artist H. Lloyd Weston in a one man show at Ta-Nisia Gallery, Madison Avenue… mostly impressionist, his landscapes exude warmth and beauty in vibrant colours. “Springburst” is a graceful floral painting which is elegant and decorative… “Sunrise” is abstract – full of vitality and expression.”Jacques Capella, “Visitors East,” New York
“… with the success of Mr. Weston’s show at the Ta-Nisia Gallery and the support he has received on his second major showing in New York, one can see an important new artist has arrived.”José Gómez Sicre, “Museum of Modern Art of Latin America, Washington ,” D.C.
“Mr. Weston’s main characteristics are the brilliancy of his palette and the subtlety of his brush strokes and a special leaning toward landscape, seascapes and nature in general, including skillfully arranged flower pieces.”Veronica Gould Stoddard, “Americas Magazine,” Washington, D.C.
“…colours, unabashed and vibrant, burst joyfully from the canvasses of artist H. Lloyd Weston…colours skillfully applied in oil and oil pastel. Weston’s paintings exude a vitality that reflects his love of nature. His command of movement owes much to the impressionists. His sweeping scenic views and gracefully arranged flower pieces are invigorated by dynamic energetic brush work, filled with feelings, infusing Van Gogh – like tension in an otherwise placid scene.”