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Title: Rasanble
Date: 2025
From: Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions: 16 × 20 inches
Artist: Ghesilhomme
Description:
Rasanble — meaning “to gather” in Haitian Creole — is a vibrant celebration of rhythm, community, and shared joy. Painted in Ghesilhomme’s unmistakable stylized form, the composition features three women with saxophones encircling a central drummer. Their elongated bodies sway in visual harmony, each figure a melody unto themselves, brought together in a radiant, unified composition.
With bold colors and graceful lines, the painting radiates movement and music. The golden-yellow background evokes warmth and energy, while the flowing garments of deep violet, emerald, and crimson create a visual symphony. Each player is caught mid-note, suggesting the heartbeat of a shared cultural moment — festive, expressive, and alive.
In Rasanble, Ghesilhomme captures the soul of Haitian gatherings, where music is not only entertainment but connection — a lifeline that binds generations and spirits together in sound and celebration.
Title: Rasanble
Date: 2025
From: Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions: 16 × 20 inches
Artist: Ghesilhomme
Description:
Rasanble — meaning “to gather” in Haitian Creole — is a vibrant celebration of rhythm, community, and shared joy. Painted in Ghesilhomme’s unmistakable stylized form, the composition features three women with saxophones encircling a central drummer. Their elongated bodies sway in visual harmony, each figure a melody unto themselves, brought together in a radiant, unified composition.
With bold colors and graceful lines, the painting radiates movement and music. The golden-yellow background evokes warmth and energy, while the flowing garments of deep violet, emerald, and crimson create a visual symphony. Each player is caught mid-note, suggesting the heartbeat of a shared cultural moment — festive, expressive, and alive.
In Rasanble, Ghesilhomme captures the soul of Haitian gatherings, where music is not only entertainment but connection — a lifeline that binds generations and spirits together in sound and celebration.
Title: Rasanble
Date: 2025
From: Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions: 16 × 20 inches
Artist: Ghesilhomme
Description:
Rasanble — meaning “to gather” in Haitian Creole — is a vibrant celebration of rhythm, community, and shared joy. Painted in Ghesilhomme’s unmistakable stylized form, the composition features three women with saxophones encircling a central drummer. Their elongated bodies sway in visual harmony, each figure a melody unto themselves, brought together in a radiant, unified composition.
With bold colors and graceful lines, the painting radiates movement and music. The golden-yellow background evokes warmth and energy, while the flowing garments of deep violet, emerald, and crimson create a visual symphony. Each player is caught mid-note, suggesting the heartbeat of a shared cultural moment — festive, expressive, and alive.
In Rasanble, Ghesilhomme captures the soul of Haitian gatherings, where music is not only entertainment but connection — a lifeline that binds generations and spirits together in sound and celebration.