





Little Bit of Love
Artist: Pierre Jamerson
Date: 2025
From: Haiti
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions: 16 x 20 inches
Description:
Ti Bouchon Lanmou captures a moment of quiet affection between a woman and her beloved cat, rendered in a palette of golden warmth and gentle intimacy. With her eyes closed and a soft smile touching her lips, the woman leans in to connect with the small creature resting lovingly in her arms. A bold red hibiscus blooms beside her ear — a symbol of beauty, softness, and Haitian femininity.
Pierre Jamerson weaves color and emotion into every stroke, blending the soft gradients of skin and fur with vibrant backgrounds that radiate comfort and joy. The piece speaks of tenderness, companionship, and the healing power of love found in the simplest gestures.
This painting is both modern and timeless — a poetic reminder that love, in all its forms, begins in stillness and is felt in closeness
Artist: Pierre Jamerson
Date: 2025
From: Haiti
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions: 16 x 20 inches
Description:
Ti Bouchon Lanmou captures a moment of quiet affection between a woman and her beloved cat, rendered in a palette of golden warmth and gentle intimacy. With her eyes closed and a soft smile touching her lips, the woman leans in to connect with the small creature resting lovingly in her arms. A bold red hibiscus blooms beside her ear — a symbol of beauty, softness, and Haitian femininity.
Pierre Jamerson weaves color and emotion into every stroke, blending the soft gradients of skin and fur with vibrant backgrounds that radiate comfort and joy. The piece speaks of tenderness, companionship, and the healing power of love found in the simplest gestures.
This painting is both modern and timeless — a poetic reminder that love, in all its forms, begins in stillness and is felt in closeness
Artist: Pierre Jamerson
Date: 2025
From: Haiti
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions: 16 x 20 inches
Description:
Ti Bouchon Lanmou captures a moment of quiet affection between a woman and her beloved cat, rendered in a palette of golden warmth and gentle intimacy. With her eyes closed and a soft smile touching her lips, the woman leans in to connect with the small creature resting lovingly in her arms. A bold red hibiscus blooms beside her ear — a symbol of beauty, softness, and Haitian femininity.
Pierre Jamerson weaves color and emotion into every stroke, blending the soft gradients of skin and fur with vibrant backgrounds that radiate comfort and joy. The piece speaks of tenderness, companionship, and the healing power of love found in the simplest gestures.
This painting is both modern and timeless — a poetic reminder that love, in all its forms, begins in stillness and is felt in closeness