"Don't Eat Our Children" original watercolor painting
Approximately 16"x18", this original painting was created with traditional watercolors and water-based India ink.
It features a Haitian-American mother in traditional Haitian dress, holding her child and their pet puppy, gazing at the viewer with a combination of fear, pleading, and anger. It was painted as a response to racist statements in the 2024 presidential election campaign, which brought threats and suffering upon the legal Haitian refugee population in Springfield, Il.
Approximately 16"x18", this original painting was created with traditional watercolors and water-based India ink.
It features a Haitian-American mother in traditional Haitian dress, holding her child and their pet puppy, gazing at the viewer with a combination of fear, pleading, and anger. It was painted as a response to racist statements in the 2024 presidential election campaign, which brought threats and suffering upon the legal Haitian refugee population in Springfield, Il.
Approximately 16"x18", this original painting was created with traditional watercolors and water-based India ink.
It features a Haitian-American mother in traditional Haitian dress, holding her child and their pet puppy, gazing at the viewer with a combination of fear, pleading, and anger. It was painted as a response to racist statements in the 2024 presidential election campaign, which brought threats and suffering upon the legal Haitian refugee population in Springfield, Il.