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Frantz Zephirin 30"x28" Ceremony Ghede Nibo at Oloffson Hotel 2026 Oil on Canvas Painting with Encrusted Frame #41JN-HA

Frantz Zephirin 30"x28" Ceremony Ghede Nibo at Oloffson Hotel 2026 Oil on Canvas Painting with Encrusted Frame #41JN-HA

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This original oil on canvas by Haitian master Frantz Zéphirin, Cérémonie Gédé Nibo à l’Oloffson (2026), presents a vivid Vodou ceremony centered on the Gédé spirits. The composition is animated by a dense gathering of figures engaged in ritual movement, offerings, and music. Zéphirin’s signature style is defined by intricate patterning, elongated figures, and layered narrative structure. Candles, ceremonial objects, and symbolic gestures reinforce the sacred atmosphere, while the reference to the Oloffson situates the work within Haitian cultural context. The Gédé, associated with death, fertility, and transformation, are rendered with expressive intensity. This painting reflects Zéphirin’s mature practice and is highly sought after by collectors of Haitian art and narrative contemporary painting. A certificate of authenticity will be issued.

About this artist

Frantz Zephirin started painting in 1973 with the Haitian master Antoine OBIN. Very quickly, he broke away from the styled school of Cap Haitian artists and began to work in a highly original style. Starting with themes from the Bible and current events, his paintings soon reflected the delirium of his powerful, devastating imagination. Zephirin frequently uses animals painted in brilliant, sharply contrasting colors to speak out frankly. His highly creative style, which deals with themes of politics, social, and voodoo subjects, soon captured the art world's attention in Haiti, and his career took off very rapidly. Zephirin's work is characterized by intense colors, intricate patterns, and tightly surrounded compositions. He is exceptionally productive, his imagination is compelling, and his social criticism is disturbing. Presently Zepherin's work is recognizable by human figures with animals heads-representing his deep contempt for the commanding body. His art has been featured in art museums and galleries around the world. Since the Haiti earthquake, Zephirin has been featured in stories in the New York Times, Le Monde, the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, the Times of London, the Guardian, and the BBC. His art has been showcased in the exhibit Haiti Art Naif: Memories of Paradise at the art center Denkmalschmiede Hofgen in Germany. 

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