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Title: Sou Wout Lakay
Artist: Ghesilhomme
Date: 2026
From: Port-au-Prince
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 16 × 8 inches
Description:
Sou Wout Lakay captures a timeless moment: a solitary woman walking with purpose, a jar balanced with grace atop her head. Her figure is elongated and elegant, wrapped in a striking golden-orange dress that flows like sunlight across the canvas. With one arm raised in steady balance and the other resting on her hip, she exudes quiet confidence and poise.
In his signature minimalist style, Ghesilhomme strips the scene down to its essentials — form, rhythm, and intention. The result is both modern and deeply rooted in Haitian tradition, where everyday acts like carrying water become expressions of endurance, identity, and ritual.
This painting is a visual poem — a tribute to the strength of routine, the beauty in simplicity, and the sacred journey between labor and home.
Title: Sou Wout Lakay
Artist: Ghesilhomme
Date: 2026
From: Port-au-Prince
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 16 × 8 inches
Description:
Sou Wout Lakay captures a timeless moment: a solitary woman walking with purpose, a jar balanced with grace atop her head. Her figure is elongated and elegant, wrapped in a striking golden-orange dress that flows like sunlight across the canvas. With one arm raised in steady balance and the other resting on her hip, she exudes quiet confidence and poise.
In his signature minimalist style, Ghesilhomme strips the scene down to its essentials — form, rhythm, and intention. The result is both modern and deeply rooted in Haitian tradition, where everyday acts like carrying water become expressions of endurance, identity, and ritual.
This painting is a visual poem — a tribute to the strength of routine, the beauty in simplicity, and the sacred journey between labor and home.
Title: Sou Wout Lakay
Artist: Ghesilhomme
Date: 2026
From: Port-au-Prince
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 16 × 8 inches
Description:
Sou Wout Lakay captures a timeless moment: a solitary woman walking with purpose, a jar balanced with grace atop her head. Her figure is elongated and elegant, wrapped in a striking golden-orange dress that flows like sunlight across the canvas. With one arm raised in steady balance and the other resting on her hip, she exudes quiet confidence and poise.
In his signature minimalist style, Ghesilhomme strips the scene down to its essentials — form, rhythm, and intention. The result is both modern and deeply rooted in Haitian tradition, where everyday acts like carrying water become expressions of endurance, identity, and ritual.
This painting is a visual poem — a tribute to the strength of routine, the beauty in simplicity, and the sacred journey between labor and home.