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Legacy in Colour: Kervin Andre Pays Homage to Haiti’s Hero

Oct 8

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Through his striking artworks, Haitian artist Kervin Andre (Akomics Art) brings history to life, celebrating the resilience and identity of Haitian culture. One of his latest pieces portrays Jean-Jacques Dessalines, the fearless revolutionary leader, surrounded by generals and figures from the era, their stances filled with authority and determination.


Andre’s attention to detail is remarkable: the ornate uniforms, the richly decorated throne, and the solemn expressions all evoke a sense of dignity and power. But beyond historical accuracy, the work resonates as a cultural statement. It reminds viewers of Haiti’s hard-won freedom and the pride woven into its heritage. The figures are not distant icons; they are embodiments of courage, leadership and the collective strength of a people who fought for their identity.



These artworks situate Haitian history within a broader narrative of cultural memory. Through composition, posture and expression, Andre captures not only the heroism of Dessalines but also the ongoing story of Haitian resilience. In doing so, he offers more than a visual record; he creates a space for reflection, recognition and celebration of a rich cultural legacy.


Kervin Andre’s pieces are a testament to the power of art as a medium for cultural preservation. By placing history in dialogue with the present, he ensures that the pride, strength and legacy of Haiti remain vividly alive for generations to come.

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