Afe Pas Bon
His Paradis was awarded the second ribbon in a 1950 international exhibit in Washington, D.C. Paradis hangs currently in New York´s Museum of Modern Art.
More than ten years later, in 1962, he began to paint again. Today, Wilson Bigaud is a walking legend in the full flourish of his second career. Though many remember him chiefly for those first works that called attention to Haitian art, it is for his current paintings that posterity will honor this man. Very few artists of any era have approached his ability to render the heat, the humor, the exuberance of everyday life that make Haiti so unique. There is a splendid paradox operative in his art; a carnal love affair with his land and people coupled with a cool observer's eye that catches and savors the small ironies of life.
- Wilson Bigaud
- Size: 24x20
- Medium: Oil
- Support: Canvas
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