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Double-Edged Art

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Morel Doucet

Haitian-born, Miami-based artist Morel Doucet works in a number of different media, but it’s his porcelain busts, bas relief, and other porcelain pieces that really intrigue me. His work is meant to map a visual dialogue between human identity, his experiences as a black man, and the health of the natural world.

“I consider many of my pieces to be double-edged swords, enticing and luring the viewer with beauty while reminding them of their destruction and complacency of the dying environment. My work investigates the entangled relationship between environmental change and cultural identity, particularly through the lens of my experience as a Haitian immigrant. I explore how rising sea levels, climate gentrification, and environmental degradation deeply impact Black and Afro-Caribbean communities, forcing new migrations and reshaping ancestral connections to land and place.”

You can follow Morel Doucet on his website and on Instagram, and Facebook.

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Author: Donna from One Beautiful Thing

I have committed to spending part of every day looking for at least one beautiful thing, and sharing what I find with you lovelies!

5 thoughts on “Double-Edged Art

  1. yfaus's avatar

    That butterfly bust just stops me in my tracks! What detail and vision in these OBT’s …thanks for the visual delights!

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