Oil on canvas panel, 40 × 50 cm. In ornate gilt wood frame.
Ezili Dantor, fierce and beloved Petwo lwa of Haitian Vodou, wields a dagger and holds her daughter Anaïs, who serves as her voice. Scarred and rendered mute by a severed tongue, Ezili remains a maternal guardian of women, mothers, and children. She embodies resilience, independence, and the spirit of revolution.
Oil on canvas panel, 40 × 50 cm. In ornate gilt wood frame.
Ezili Dantor, fierce and beloved Petwo lwa of Haitian Vodou, wields a dagger and holds her daughter Anaïs, who serves as her voice. Scarred and rendered mute by a severed tongue, Ezili remains a maternal guardian of women, mothers, and children. She embodies resilience, independence, and the spirit of revolution.