Title: Lanmè Wouj (Red Sea)
Date: 2025
From: Pétion-Ville, Haiti
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions: 12 × 16 inches
Artist: Polyte Misseaux
Description:
Lanmè Wouj captures the sacred stillness of dusk, when the sea mirrors the fire of the sky. A lone fisherman drifts across crimson waters, framed by palm trees that bow gently toward the horizon. The sun, caught between day and night, casts its last golden breath across the landscape, blurring the line between reflection and flame.
Polyte Misseaux paints with both restraint and reverence. His careful layering of reds, oranges, and blues transforms the familiar Haitian coastline into something eternal—a scene where labor, solitude, and beauty intertwine.
In Lanmè Wouj, the ocean becomes a living poem—a space of quiet devotion where man and nature share a final conversation before the world falls into night.
Title: Lanmè Wouj (Red Sea)
Date: 2025
From: Pétion-Ville, Haiti
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions: 12 × 16 inches
Artist: Polyte Misseaux
Description:
Lanmè Wouj captures the sacred stillness of dusk, when the sea mirrors the fire of the sky. A lone fisherman drifts across crimson waters, framed by palm trees that bow gently toward the horizon. The sun, caught between day and night, casts its last golden breath across the landscape, blurring the line between reflection and flame.
Polyte Misseaux paints with both restraint and reverence. His careful layering of reds, oranges, and blues transforms the familiar Haitian coastline into something eternal—a scene where labor, solitude, and beauty intertwine.
In Lanmè Wouj, the ocean becomes a living poem—a space of quiet devotion where man and nature share a final conversation before the world falls into night.