PROVENCE RUBENSON - Ogou feray





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Artist Provence Rubenson presents Ogou feray, a unique original acrylic painting on canvas, 50 × 50 cm, 800 g, created in 2024, in a symbolist style with a mythological theme, hand-signed and sold direct from the artist.
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Title: OGOU FERAY
Artist: Provence Rubenson
Year: 2024
Technique: Acrylic and marker on canvas
Dimensions: 50 × 50 cm
Unique piece – Series PR003
Description:
OGOU FERAY is a symbolic work inspired by the lwa Ogou Feray, a major figure in Haitian voodoo associated with strength, protection, courage, and mastery of iron. The composition centers on geometric and spiritual symbols interlaced with organic forms, creating a dense and energetic visual language.
The artist uses a vibrant palette dominated by reds, golds, greens, and blacks, enriched with pointillist motifs and signs evoking traditional veves. The dynamic curves and decorative elements respond to each other in a balance between contemporary abstraction and Haitian cultural heritage.
This work celebrates the spiritual power of Ogou while offering a personal and modern interpretation of the sacred symbols of voodoo, where every detail contributes to a visual narrative of strength, resilience, and transformation.
Title: OGOU FERAY
Artist: Provence Rubenson
Year: 2024
Technique: Acrylic and marker on canvas
Dimensions: 50 × 50 cm
Unique piece – Series PR003
Description:
OGOU FERAY is a symbolic work inspired by the lwa Ogou Feray, a major figure in Haitian voodoo associated with strength, protection, courage, and mastery of iron. The composition centers on geometric and spiritual symbols interlaced with organic forms, creating a dense and energetic visual language.
The artist uses a vibrant palette dominated by reds, golds, greens, and blacks, enriched with pointillist motifs and signs evoking traditional veves. The dynamic curves and decorative elements respond to each other in a balance between contemporary abstraction and Haitian cultural heritage.
This work celebrates the spiritual power of Ogou while offering a personal and modern interpretation of the sacred symbols of voodoo, where every detail contributes to a visual narrative of strength, resilience, and transformation.

