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Patricia Brintle

Collective Exhibition
July 31 - August 21, 2012 Reception: Thursday August 2, 2012 6-8 PM

Press Release

The art of Haitian-American artist Patricia Brintle does not follow any particular school but rather flows from her creative muse, reflecting both her cultural past and her present experience. At first glance, her paintings seem simple, but further examination shows that each image is infused with complex symbolism. While her subject matter varies, inspired by both her native Haiti and by other places she has visited, all are linked by the richness of color that is a hallmark of her work. Regardless of theme, her colors remain dramatically bright, recalling the brilliant sunshine of Haiti and the ever-present color that pervades that particular landscape. Her style is as varied as her subjects, cast in Impressionist and Cubist forms, as she explores the universality of human emotions and experience that inevitably eclipse individual context.

Many of Brintle’s paintings carry real political weight, addressing such issues as nuclear disarmament, Holocaust victims, and the Haitian earthquake. All bring us to her ultimate goal: to “call the viewer to thoughtful reflection” concerning the world around us.

Her artwork: LAST BREATH  was selected as the cover for the recently published  "Christianity and Human rights" from Cambridge Press -; VOILIERS AU PORT A BAINET  is on the cover of the Spring issue of "Sea History" the magazine of the National Maritime Historical Society - artwork:.  In addition, she is involved in a project to repair places of worship in Haiti through the FROM HERE TO HAITI, ltd. not-for-profit corporation and is working closely with Haitian artist in the provinces to help them find openings to sell their works through the internet in the US thereby become self-sufficient through their art.


Artist Statement

Because I am self-taught, my art does not follow any particular school or style, it just flows from my heart. It reflects life and calls the viewer to thoughtful reflection, hopefully making a positive impact. My art is full of symbolism and bridges the gap between the Haitian on the island and the Haitian Diaspora. It is, at first glance, simple but upon careful examination its complexity reveals itself. I believe that once my artwork is signed, it no longer belongs to me; it belongs to the world and each person takes a piece of it with them when they set eyes on it.

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