Mache Telele
Date: 2024
From: Port-au-Prince
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions : 20 inches x 24 inches
Artist: Evenson S.L is a Haitian painter based in Gressier, near Léogâne in the West Department of Haiti. Although Gressier and Léogâne face less direct gang control than other areas of the capital, the gang dominance over regions like Carrefour often cuts this part of the country off from the central and northern regions. Now in his fifties, Evenson has developed a unique artistic focus, specializing in monochromatic market scenes. His fine yet striking line work captures the vibrant energy of typical Haitian markets, bringing to life the intricate buzz of daily activities. While market scenes are a common theme in Haitian art, Evenson's distinct style sets his work apart, blending tradition with his own creative vision.
Description :This painting is inspired by Mache Telele, a bustling market located in the West Department, at the intersection of Pétion-Ville and La Route de Frères. On Saturdays, the market spills out into the main street, where merchants, farmers, and locals gather to bargain and collect their goods. Evenson’s signature style shines through in this piece, with vibrant pops of color artfully placed, adding a sense of joy and energy to an otherwise monochromatic black-and-white background. The contrast highlights the lively spirit of the market, capturing both the vibrancy of Haitian culture and the artist’s unique vision.
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Date: 2024
From: Port-au-Prince
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions : 20 inches x 24 inches
Artist: Evenson S.L is a Haitian painter based in Gressier, near Léogâne in the West Department of Haiti. Although Gressier and Léogâne face less direct gang control than other areas of the capital, the gang dominance over regions like Carrefour often cuts this part of the country off from the central and northern regions. Now in his fifties, Evenson has developed a unique artistic focus, specializing in monochromatic market scenes. His fine yet striking line work captures the vibrant energy of typical Haitian markets, bringing to life the intricate buzz of daily activities. While market scenes are a common theme in Haitian art, Evenson's distinct style sets his work apart, blending tradition with his own creative vision.
Description :This painting is inspired by Mache Telele, a bustling market located in the West Department, at the intersection of Pétion-Ville and La Route de Frères. On Saturdays, the market spills out into the main street, where merchants, farmers, and locals gather to bargain and collect their goods. Evenson’s signature style shines through in this piece, with vibrant pops of color artfully placed, adding a sense of joy and energy to an otherwise monochromatic black-and-white background. The contrast highlights the lively spirit of the market, capturing both the vibrancy of Haitian culture and the artist’s unique vision.
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Date: 2024
From: Port-au-Prince
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions : 20 inches x 24 inches
Artist: Evenson S.L is a Haitian painter based in Gressier, near Léogâne in the West Department of Haiti. Although Gressier and Léogâne face less direct gang control than other areas of the capital, the gang dominance over regions like Carrefour often cuts this part of the country off from the central and northern regions. Now in his fifties, Evenson has developed a unique artistic focus, specializing in monochromatic market scenes. His fine yet striking line work captures the vibrant energy of typical Haitian markets, bringing to life the intricate buzz of daily activities. While market scenes are a common theme in Haitian art, Evenson's distinct style sets his work apart, blending tradition with his own creative vision.
Description :This painting is inspired by Mache Telele, a bustling market located in the West Department, at the intersection of Pétion-Ville and La Route de Frères. On Saturdays, the market spills out into the main street, where merchants, farmers, and locals gather to bargain and collect their goods. Evenson’s signature style shines through in this piece, with vibrant pops of color artfully placed, adding a sense of joy and energy to an otherwise monochromatic black-and-white background. The contrast highlights the lively spirit of the market, capturing both the vibrancy of Haitian culture and the artist’s unique vision.
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