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This painting is part of the series “Marassa” which was inspired in one of the most popular Haitian voodoo gods. Generally a set of twins or triplets and the youngest in the voodoo realms, Marassa represent faith, hope and charity. Marassa are known for their great magical powers and their pure emotions good or bad. I believe there is a Marassa in all Haitian children, as emotions cannot be purer as in the gaze of an Haitian kid. Despite the scarcity of almost any basic resources in their lives, Haitian children have the ability to transform everything around them and fill life with faith, hope and charity. Each painting of the Marassa series is named after an Haitian kid that has had an impact in my life, as my symbolic way to celebrate and remember them by.
2020
Giclee on Canvas
16 W x 20 H x 1.25 D in
17.75 W x 21.75 H x 1.25 D in
White
White Canvas
Yes
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Claudine Exumé AKA TIZO, was born and raised in Haiti, in 1985. She studied photography had been under the tutelage of the renown Haitian artist Richard Barbot for several years. In 2007 she moved to Morelia, Mexico where she studied Fine Art and currently resides. In 2010, TIZO has had the opportunity of learning the old technics of the Great Masters at the Grand Central Academy of Art (now renamed Grand Central Atelier) Manhattan, NY. Right after art school, TIZO has dedicated herself to teaching drawings, art history and foreign languages in private schools and universities in Morelia. She is since 2019 a full time artist.
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