Jean-Claude Garoute "TIGA" (1935-2006) 24"x19" 2003 UNTITLED Soleil Brule /Mixed Media #2325GN-HA

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BUY NOW this original piece of art duly signed by the late famous Haitian master painter Jean-Claude Garoute, known as TIGA. This artwork, painted in 2003 is a 19"x24", Untitled Mixed Media which is made up of Soleil Brule, watercolor, and acrylic on acid-free paper. It is sold UNFRAMED and UNMATTED

About this artist

Jean-Claude "Tiga" Garoute (December 9, 1935 – December 2006) was a Haitian painter and sculptor. Born in Jérémie, Garoute co-founded a museum of ceramic art in Haiti namedPoto-Mitan. An abstract painter, he participated in art festivals throughout the world. Tiga and Maud Guerdes Robard founded the Saint-Soleil post-naïve school of Haitian painting. The school was born when they offered farmers in Soisson-La-Montagne, a rural area near Port-au-Prince, drawing and painting materials. Out of the movement came such painters as Levoy Exil, Louisiane St-Fleurant ([1]), St-Jean, and Dieuseul Paul to name a few. The movement drew the eye of French author André Malraux who dedicated a chapter to it in his book L'Intemporel. Tiga also created Kaytiga, a gallery and cultural center where he taught children and adults art through his Rotation Artistique (Artistic Rotation) method. The method consisted of letting pupils roam freely from clay to drums to paint to ink. In his own paintings, Tiga often used his "Solèy Brile" method, a combination of ink and acid. Tiga died in December 2006 in Florida after suffering from cancer. Haiti's February 2007 carnival was dedicated to him and embraced the theme Solèy Leve (Risen Sun) to evoke the Saint-Soleil movement he co-created. Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Claude_Garoute

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