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Negres Marrons, 2021, Watercolor, 13 x 20 inches
Negres Marrons—runaway slaves who battled to overturn the savage system of slavery, their determination finding support in Dominica’s equally defiant terrain. The thick rainforest mountains provided refuge, where Morne Negres Marrons gets its name. The runaway slaves saw a future that was different from their “now” and fought to shape that future through organized revolt. Their defiance – their impatience with current obstacles – and determination live into today.
Eric Rhinehart is a painter, photographer, and graphic designer who has worked as an illustrator and art director for corporate clients for more than 30 years while pursuing his painting and photography. His watercolors capture the characteristics and cultures of the people and places his travels have taken him; South Africa, Ghana, several islands in the Caribbean, England, France, and Spain. Eric also taught watercolor classes at the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey and the Hunterdon Art Museum. His works have been exhibited in solo and group shows in New York, New Jersey, Washington, DC, and his hometown, Detroit. Eric earned his BFA from Parsons School of Design in New York. The work is part of The ABCs of Paradise Found, his first collaboration with his wife, Karen Amanda Toulon.
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