Wilfrid Daleus “La Sieste”

“La sieste”
Size without frame 12″ X 16″
Acrylic on Wood
Framed
Featured in News Papers and Magazines
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Description

Wilfrid Daleus was Born in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, on November 20, 1949, Joseph Wilfrid Daleus started painting at the age of ten. A self-taught artist, Daleus, as everyone calls him, has no formal training in art. Often you will hear him say how God blessed him. Indeed, even in the most difficult moments of his life this feeling transpires and his paintings always unveil certain optimism. He can never predict what his next painting will be.
His inspiration usually comes from his dreams. No matter the source of his inspiration, Daleus will exquisitely put in on canvas. He creates a fusion of native , primitive, impressionism, surrealism, abstract, realism and classic. In 1988 Daleus was given the honor of restoring the old paintings of the master of the presigious school of Naives, Philome Obin.
His paintings have hung in many places such as the Topen Musem in Amsterdam, The Brooklyn Museum in New York, The College St. Pierre, the Mupana Museum in Port-Au-Prence, the Cornell Museum in Delray Beach, Florida. He has exhibited in France, Germany, Spain, The Ivory Coast, Venezuela, Canada, The Ivory Coast, The Dominican Republic, The Bahamas…
Collectors of Wilfrid’s art include famous actors as Denzel Washington, Geoffrey Holder and more.
Mr. Daleus was awarded a prize for this piece which was featured in news papers, magazines and books.
Certificate of authenticity, news paper cuts and other documents can be obtained directly from the artist’s gallery at 5910 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami, Florida 33137.

Additional information

Weight 10 lbs
Dimensions 16 × 20 × 5 in

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