Fred Thomas 40"x30" Noir d'Acajou/Mahogany Black 2021 Mixed Media on Canvas Painting #10CFT

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Fred Thomas, the known Haitian-American artist, painted this original 40 "x 30" mixed media on canvas, titled "Noir d'Acajou/Mahogany Black." It is sold unframed.

As per the artist: "Noir d'Acajou- This painting is a parody derived from the Creole name of the cashew nut, nwa. I have always been fascinated by the fruit's resemblance to a human head. The painting consists of intermingling the Black man's profile with the outline of the fruit. All this overlapping of shapes, lines, textures, and planes constitutes this art piece's magical and spellbinding attraction.

Cette peinture est une parodie du nom créole de la noix de cajou, nwa. J'ai toujours été fasciné par la ressemblance du fruit avec une tête humaine. Le tableau consiste en l’entremêlement du profil de l'homme noir avec le contour du fruit. Toute cette superposition de formes, de lignes, de textures et de plans constitue l'attrait magique et envoûtant de cette œuvre d'art."

About this artist

 Fred Thomas was born in Fort-Liberté, Haiti, and grew up in Cap-Haitien. He started to draw at an early age, reproducing sketches created by his father. Soon, Fred began to polish these drawings and develop his own, denoting his precocious creativity and draftsmanship. In sixth grade, he was already a freelance commercial artist designing seasonal greeting cards, promotional posters, and banners. For many years after that, throughout middle and high school (at College Notre Dame), he was elected the director of the school periodical publication "Regard and Dialogue," which Fred tremendously impacted with his editorials and original illustrations. Upon moving to Port-au-Prince after high school, Fred took private drawing, painting, and ceramics lessons at Le Centre d'Art ( The Art Center) and Le Centre the Ceramic (The Ceramic Center). Fred was mainly interested in papier mâche, to make masks betraying an apparent African influence. He continued to pursue his strong interest in the visual arts when he moved abroad, first to Canada, then to the United States, and later to Germany while serving in the American army. His peregrination allowed him to visit numerous prestigious art galleries and museums. Upon residing in Miami, Fred enrolled in the Art Education Program at Miami Dade College. Since then, Fred's artistic career began. He has participated in countless art exhibitions throughout the United States, and his works belong to numerous prestigious collections worldwide. In an interview with the Miami Herald on November 11, 1990, Fred admitted wanting his artwork to reflect his Haitian background and experiences abroad. Subsequently, Fred's subjects, style, and technique vary from abstraction to surrealism and color field works where collage and heavy impasto-type texture have become his trademark. Fred's studies have culminated with a BA in Religion and Philosophy and a master's degree in psychology (School Guidance Counseling). Nevertheless, art has remained the passion of his life. Since 2009, he has devoted himself entirely to promoting his artistic career and has become a prolific artist and noted art curator. Fred lives in Miami, and when he is not painting, working on craft projects, or curating art exhibitions, he enjoys spending time with his family or writing poetry, short stories, and art criticism. Lately, Fred has created minimalist paintings using knotted ropes and recycled items, which, he says, give his creations a human and universal dimension by emphasizing the telluric effects. His art, he argues, is about the human experience on earth, epitomized by our daily struggle to survive, to affirm our identity, and also about our existentialist anguish, estrangement, loneliness, and despair, along with our hopes, dreams, and thirst for happiness. Fred co-wrote a seminal art book with Christian Nicolas (Kristo), "There and Beyond: The Works of Sixteen Haitian Artists Living in Florida. Fred was the illustrator of the Silver ADDY award-winning (2009) promotional billboard posters for Haiti's wireless communications provider "Voila." The design was created by the team of the well-known Seattle-based Advertisement Agency, Garrigan Lyman. 

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