Product Description
It's Cactus- Haiti Metal Art 14" x 22"
The sculpture titled Pasquel Kitchen Saint by Haitian artist Eugene Jacques is a vibrant and playful representation of the traditional figure of San Pasqual, known for his miraculous work in the kitchen and his dedication to feeding the poor. San Pasqual is often depicted as a joyful figure, embodying the spirit of hospitality and generosity. His legend speaks of how he would miraculously provide food for those in need, making him an enduring symbol of charity and kindness. This connection to food and care aligns closely with the values celebrated in both Haitian culture and voodoo spirituality. Eugene Jacques's interpretation of San Pasqual reflects a unique blend of Haitian artistic expression and the rich storytelling traditions surrounding saints and deities. The playful design of the sculpture captures the essence of joy and festivity associated with sharing meals and community gatherings, making "Pasquel Kitchen Saint" not just an artistic piece, but a celebration!
Care of Sculpture: Made of recycled steel, this sculpture will rust over time if it is exposed to the elements. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, some people like the look of a weathered patina. If that isn't you, don't despair. Taking five minutes once a year to apply a spray-on enamel clear coat will keep your sculpture looking exactly the same as the day you bought it.
**Although we try our best to photograph in a way that best represents the color, due to the nature of photography, lighting, computer resolution, other factors, colors may vary slightly in person.