Since the Rain Doesn't Fall, My Trees Drop Their Leaves - Depi lapli pa tonbe tout pye bwa lakay mwen yo ap jete fey
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37 x 36 in
(93.98 x 91.44 cm)
- $425
- Widelène Désile
The rhythms of the seasons are an important part of Haitian life. So too, is the importance of trees in a country that has been largely deforested. The large, central tree stands strong and resilient with butterflies and birds sheltered in its foliage.
Treadle-machine pieced of 100% cotton. Hand quilting and embroidered details. Sleeve on the reverse for hanging. Complimentary copy of Patience To Raise the Sun included with your purchase.
- Collections: Vassar Haiti Project Collection