Neg Mawon Haiti 1791 Metal Print
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Neg Mawon Haiti 1791 metal print by Nicole Jean-Louis. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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Neg Mawon is the Haitian Creole for English: Black Maroon; French translation: Le Negre Marron. Maroon is a fugitive runaway slave. We, Haitian... more
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Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum.
The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The wooden frame includes a hanging wire for easy mounting on your wall (see photo on the left).
All metal prints ship within 3 - 4 business days and arrive "ready to hang" with mounting hooks and nails.
Metal prints are extremely durable. They're lightweight. They won't bend, and they're water resistant.
The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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Metal Print Reviews (6078)
Average Rating (4.79 Stars):
Suzanne Flanders
April 26th, 2024
I had a metal print made. The colors are vibrant and shiny like glass which is what I wanted for my 1/2 bath
Michael Williams
April 26th, 2024
Beautiful picture! I am an avid Sailor and this suites my brand new remodeled kitchen perfectly.
Cheryl Wah
April 26th, 2024
Extremely happy with how these all came out!
Cheryl Wah
April 26th, 2024
Extremely happy with how these all came out!
Cheryl Wah
April 26th, 2024
Extremely happy with how these all came out!
Cheryl Wah
April 26th, 2024
Extremely happy with how these all came out!
Artist's Description
"Neg Mawon" is the Haitian Creole for English: "Black Maroon"; French translation: "Le Negre Marron". Maroon is a fugitive runaway slave. We, Haitian artists could be the story teller of our History. We can preserve memory in visual art. This memory may be atrocious, utterly revolting. It could be a flagrant human injustice. Slaves were brought from Africa to America and the Caribbean Islands. Slaves were property of the slave owner. Slaves ran away for many different reasons; mostly for mistreatments. Haitian slaves ran away because they rebelled against slavery. Those rebellions started since 1791. Haiti became independent in 1804 after a successful revolt against France; Haiti then became a new nation. The maroon is armed with his machete; the same one used to cut sugarcane in the sugarcane plantation. The maroons live on mountaintops, and created independent settlements, (Le Marronage). Dogs were trained for chasing the maroons. Those dogs fed upon black flesh. Those dogs were trai...
About Nicole Jean-Louis
NICOLE JEAN-LOUIS PAINTER (1945 - 2018) COPYRIGHT NOTICE ALL OF MY ARTWORK IS REGISTERED COPYRIGHT WITH ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. PRINTS OWNERS, OR ORIGINALS OWNERS CAN NOT COPY, REPRODUCE, REDISTRIBUTE, TRANSMIT, OR MANIPULATE IN ANY WAY MY PAINTINGS WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION FROM THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER , NICOLE JEAN-LOUIS. "My mother, Nicole Jean-Louis, took pleasure in painting. I remembered looking at her face as she painted. She described it as if she were in another dimension. The expression on my mother's face was so peaceful. The colors and stroke marks of her painting had a harmonious flow. I find her paintings to be very intriguing. My mother was born to paint. Nicole Jean-Louis is a legendary artist who lives on through her...
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Felipe Adan Lerma
Nicole, wow! This is so powerful! Brimming with story!! fav/like :)
Nicole Jean-Louis replied:
Thank you so much Felipe!
Shoal Hollingsworth
WOW, this is a very powerful work of art. You are not only a gifted painter but an amazing story teller. The Maroon history was well described by you.
Nicole Jean-Louis replied:
Shoal, I greatly appreciate your favorable and approving comment. Thank you very much!
Petko Pemaro
https://twitter.com/Petko_Pemaro/status/520804278542151680
Nicole Jean-Louis replied:
Thank you Petko!
Petko Pemaro
http://www.stumbleupon.com/stumbler/pmps002
Nicole Jean-Louis replied:
Thank you Petko!
Petko Pemaro
F&V!
Nicole Jean-Louis replied:
Thank you Petko!
Petko Pemaro
beautiful and powerful!
Nicole Jean-Louis replied:
Thank you so much Petko!
Valery Semenov
Beautiful work.
Nicole Jean-Louis replied:
Thank you so much Valery!
Bobby Dar
As usual Great work...F/V
Nicole Jean-Louis replied:
Thank you so much Bobby!!
Giada Rossi
Breathtaking story-teller painting! Everything in this picture is so eloquent, that one does not need any description to understand the drama behind it! Brilliant historical masterpiece Nicole! v,f
Nicole Jean-Louis replied:
I greatly appreciate your enthusiastic comment Giarda!
Lenore Senior
It let me vote again!~such a great and powerful work!
Nicole Jean-Louis replied:
Thank you so much, Lenore! I greatly appreciate your high regard toward my work.
Jenny Rainbow
Its so tragical history and its reflecting greatly people sufferings in your painting, and its not dogs fault to hunt them, they just have trained for this...
Nicole Jean-Louis replied:
Hi Jenny! you are perfectly right; those dogs have been trained. I thank you so much for your compassionate comment.
Lenore Senior
Returned to give this one another vote...a work of historical significance and power.
Nicole Jean-Louis replied:
Thank you so much, Lenore. I greatly value your positive reception!
Ion vincent DAnu
This Haitian Spartacus looks great in your painting, Nicole, and certainly this is a noble mission you took upon yourself: preserve memory in visual art! I wish I had the leisure and the will to do the same for my people...fav and v.
Nicole Jean-Louis replied:
Ion, you really make me laugh, "Haitian Spartacus", LOL!! Yes, Ion, I do this with a passion, for, Haitian history is so rich. Thank you so much, Ion, for your words of appreciation, and the V/F.
Cori Caputo
Amazing dynamic painting. You created a great composition that tells the story well. f/v
Nicole Jean-Louis replied:
Welcome to my site, Cori! I thank you so much for your great words of appreciation.
David Wenman
Once the world econmy changes I will consider buying a painting from Nicole. What an original painter. She puts everything into it. Composition, colour textures its all there, wonderful. I will try and copy some of her ideas in my photography.
Nicole Jean-Louis replied:
Welcome to her site, David! She will be pleased for you to have one of her paintings. She thanks you for your very positive comment.
Lenore Senior
Came back to vote for this one again. This is so fierce and ferocious! What a story to tell. Excellent!
Nicole Jean-Louis replied:
Hi, Lenore! you are always welcome! thank you so much!
Negoud Dahab
very interesting and wonderful composition ..my fave
Nicole Jean-Louis replied:
Thank you, Negoud, for your nice words of appreciation.
Bob Orsillo
Nicole I learn so much from your wonderful paintings and detailed narratives. "Le Negre Marron" a symbol of freedom and reminder of the past could not be destroyed. Not even by a earthquake. v/f
Nicole Jean-Louis replied:
Very powerful and positive comment, Bob. Thank you so much.
David Bearden
Nicole, a beautiful and important contribution to all of our understanding of the history of this terrible period in world history...at a time when there is so much human trafficking in the world, it is wise of us to remember the struggle of others, black and white, and to do all in our personal power to see that we live in a world safe from exploitation of any kind, religious, political, economical, sexual or any form that steals humanity and freedom from the human race..."no man is an island..."
Nicole Jean-Louis replied:
Welcome to my site, David. I thank you very much!
MARS ZONOROSKY
Nicole, you have a rich, beautiful and powerful portfolio. I want to honor the truth and courage in this story and the story-telling. An excellent work, Bravo!
Nicole Jean-Louis replied:
Welcome to my site, Mars! I thank you very much!!!
Lenore Senior
Nicole~Although featured in Our World Gallery, I didn't comment at the time. This is such a powerful work that speaks to Haitian history, but also of course, the United States. For those of Anglo-Saxon ancestry with any sense of social justice, this hits deep into our collective guilt. Guilt is only useful to teach lessons. It's a lesson worth learning. Vote & fave.
Nicole Jean-Louis replied:
Very well said, Lenore. Thank you so much. Peace.
Corey Crosby
Very Remarkable Nicole. I love Everything on this Piece.
Nicole Jean-Louis replied:
Welcome to my site, Corey. Thank you very much!
Dawn Senior-Trask
What a powerful expression of a history so cruel and tragic that we of the modern world can scarcely believe it -- but we know it is true from countless accounts passed down to us. Not only that, the scars of these atrocities are still seared into our souls. Whether decended from slave-owners or slaves (or both, as I am) the truth of past crimes will never be forgotten. This painting is a strong and compelling testament to that.
Nicole Jean-Louis replied:
Very well said, Dawn. Thank you, very very much. Peace...