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Title: Twoubadou Solèy – Sun Troubadours
Date: 2025
From: Port-au-Prince
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 12 inches x 16 inches
Artist: Ghesilhomme is a contemporary Haitian painter known for his dynamic compositions that celebrate movement, rhythm, and cultural expression. Living in Port-au-Prince, he draws inspiration from the energy of everyday life — from the liveliness of street corners to the pulse of local music. His work frequently blends figurative silhouettes with bold, expressive backdrops that capture the emotional undertones of Haitian life. With each brushstroke, Ghesilhomme turns music into motion, honoring the soul of a nation that dances through adversity.
Description:
Son Lari a is a visual jazz riff — bold, fluid, and alive. Against a backdrop of glowing golds and amber light, four silhouetted musicians burst into motion, their bodies bending and swaying with the beat of unseen drums. Each figure, painted in a semi-abstract style, becomes a conduit for joy, resilience, and improvisation. Ghesilhomme doesn’t just paint a band — he captures the feeling of music echoing down a Caribbean street at dusk. This piece is both a celebration of Haiti’s rich musical traditions and a reminder that even in struggle, there is always song
Title: Twoubadou Solèy – Sun Troubadours
Date: 2025
From: Port-au-Prince
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 12 inches x 16 inches
Artist: Ghesilhomme is a contemporary Haitian painter known for his dynamic compositions that celebrate movement, rhythm, and cultural expression. Living in Port-au-Prince, he draws inspiration from the energy of everyday life — from the liveliness of street corners to the pulse of local music. His work frequently blends figurative silhouettes with bold, expressive backdrops that capture the emotional undertones of Haitian life. With each brushstroke, Ghesilhomme turns music into motion, honoring the soul of a nation that dances through adversity.
Description:
Son Lari a is a visual jazz riff — bold, fluid, and alive. Against a backdrop of glowing golds and amber light, four silhouetted musicians burst into motion, their bodies bending and swaying with the beat of unseen drums. Each figure, painted in a semi-abstract style, becomes a conduit for joy, resilience, and improvisation. Ghesilhomme doesn’t just paint a band — he captures the feeling of music echoing down a Caribbean street at dusk. This piece is both a celebration of Haiti’s rich musical traditions and a reminder that even in struggle, there is always song
Title: Twoubadou Solèy – Sun Troubadours
Date: 2025
From: Port-au-Prince
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 12 inches x 16 inches
Artist: Ghesilhomme is a contemporary Haitian painter known for his dynamic compositions that celebrate movement, rhythm, and cultural expression. Living in Port-au-Prince, he draws inspiration from the energy of everyday life — from the liveliness of street corners to the pulse of local music. His work frequently blends figurative silhouettes with bold, expressive backdrops that capture the emotional undertones of Haitian life. With each brushstroke, Ghesilhomme turns music into motion, honoring the soul of a nation that dances through adversity.
Description:
Son Lari a is a visual jazz riff — bold, fluid, and alive. Against a backdrop of glowing golds and amber light, four silhouetted musicians burst into motion, their bodies bending and swaying with the beat of unseen drums. Each figure, painted in a semi-abstract style, becomes a conduit for joy, resilience, and improvisation. Ghesilhomme doesn’t just paint a band — he captures the feeling of music echoing down a Caribbean street at dusk. This piece is both a celebration of Haiti’s rich musical traditions and a reminder that even in struggle, there is always song