Boy and Sister Riding a Unicycle playing a Sax, Haitian Metal Art from Recycled Oil Drums, Fair Trade 12.25" X 34.75"
This Whimsical Sculpture of a Boy and his Sister Riding a Unicycle is made by Haitian Artist Jean Joseph Son
Metal drum art is the sustaining life source of Croix-des-Bouquets, the town outside of Port-au-Prince where the tradition of metal art was born. Companies from the capital used to dump empty metal drums in Croix-des-Bouquets, along with other industrial waste. In the 1940’s a local blacksmith, Georges Liautaud, took the metal drums and began combining them with iron bars to make elaborate metal crosses. His ingenuity turned waste into something useful that has become a new uniquely Haitian craft tradition.
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This Whimsical Sculpture of a Boy and his Sister Riding a Unicycle is made by Haitian Artist Jean Joseph Son
Metal drum art is the sustaining life source of Croix-des-Bouquets, the town outside of Port-au-Prince where the tradition of metal art was born. Companies from the capital used to dump empty metal drums in Croix-des-Bouquets, along with other industrial waste. In the 1940’s a local blacksmith, Georges Liautaud, took the metal drums and began combining them with iron bars to make elaborate metal crosses. His ingenuity turned waste into something useful that has become a new uniquely Haitian craft tradition.