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Spring Break Morning #1 - Haitian Artist, Caribbean Colors
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This striking painting blends vibrant colors with thoughtful abstraction, making it a perfect centerpiece for any contemporary interior. The central figure, a red-hooded form floating on a yellow raft, contrasts against swirling blue and green waters, evoking a sense of solitude and contemplation. Beneath the figure, a distorted reflection adds a layer of complexity, drawing the eye downward, and suggesting deeper emotional currents. The bold palette not only recalls the rich Caribbean roots of the artist, who was born in Haiti but also speaks to the influence of urban life in Brooklyn, where the artist has lived since childhood.
This duality between Haitian heritage and New York's fast-paced atmosphere creates a dynamic visual tension in the work, which makes it an ideal piece for spaces looking to balance vibrant energy with introspective calm. The colors—rich reds, yellows, and deep blues—can bring life to minimalist or neutral-toned interiors, acting as a bold focal point that sparks conversation.
The abstracted figure’s anonymity and the swirling motion of the water suggest themes of identity, displacement, and transformation, resonating with the artist’s personal journey as an immigrant. The title, Spring Break, may evoke ideas of rest and escape, yet the figure's isolation in the painting seems to suggest a more profound, perhaps introspective form of break from the outside world.
This painting not only adds visual appeal but brings a narrative of cultural duality and personal exploration to any setting, making it perfect for art collectors who appreciate works that merge bold aesthetics with deeper meaning. Designers and decorators can use it to add depth to living spaces, blending its vivid color scheme with modern furnishings, or using it as a conversation piece in contemporary settings.
For spaces needing a unique, culturally infused work that speaks to identity and place, this piece can anchor a room with both its emotional depth and visual strength.
The artist writes, "Spring break, I was thinking about some of the highlights of my life. Spring break brings me back
to my college Years, a time that offered endless possibilities. It was the first time I saw myself as a participant in the American dream and not just an observer".
Francks F. Deceus was born in Cap-Haitien, Haiti, moving to NY when he was nine years old, where he has been living and creating ever since. Throughout his career, Francks has developed a unique modernist style where figures distilled to their pure features are layered in an abstract world evocative of our modern society.
His work relates to artists like Norman Lewis and Howarddena Pindell in using unconventional texture and rich color and how it focuses on African-American urban life and his community's struggles.
Group exhibitions include the Brooklyn Museum, NY; Museum of Contemporary African Diaspora Arts (MOCADA), Brooklyn, NY; The National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, TN; Gallery M, New York, NY; and Hampton University, Hampton, VA.
His work is in private and public collections, including Xavier University, New Orleans, LA; Schomburg Center, New York Public Library, NY; Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site House museum, Yonkers; New York, and International African American Museum, Charleston, SC;
His work has been featured in publications such as The International Revue of African-American Art and The Village Voice and included in "100 New York Painters "by Cynthia Maris Dantzic. -
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Documentation: Signed Period: New Materials: Canvas,Mixed Media,Acrylic Condition: New. Styles / Movements: Surrealism, Contemporary Dealer Reference #: FD071 Incollect Reference #: 752108 -
Dimensions
W. 48 in; H. 60 in; D. 1.5 in; W. 121.92 cm; H. 152.4 cm; D. 3.81 cm;
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Arco Gallery, founded in 2013 by Valentina Puccioni, offers a truly personalized art experience in the heart of SoHo, NYC. Located in a historic loft and open by appointment only, the gallery provides exclusive, intimate viewings, away from the mainstream gallery scene. P: 212.226.1207 E: valentina@arcogallery.com
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