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This is an unknown artist’s interpretation of Erzulie Dantor or Ezilí Dantó. The work is called Femme Creole Erzulie in London. A Haitian Loa, Ezilí loosely corresponds to the Yoruba, Oshun. She is the personification of love and the erotic, so she is seductive, flirtatious, loves jewelry, mirrors, sweets and wants to see people happy. She is a Creole woman wearing her little Creole hoop earrings. In New Orleans, there is a very intertwined history and relationship with Haiti. Creole culture in New Orleans was very much in existence and thriving before the mass migration of Creoles from St. Domingue (Haiti) to the city. Black Aristocratic Aesthetic, Black Aristocrats, Erzulie Dantor, Creole Culture, Mass Migration, Afrocentric Art, Black Art Painting, People Happy, Feminine Art

This is an unknown artist’s interpretation of Erzulie Dantor or Ezilí Dantó. The work is called Femme Creole Erzulie in London. A Haitian Loa, Ezilí loosely corresponds to the Yoruba, Oshun. She is the personification of love and the erotic, so she is seductive, flirtatious, loves jewelry, mirrors, sweets and wants to see people happy. She is a Creole woman wearing her little Creole hoop earrings. In New Orleans, there is a very intertwined history and relationship with Haiti. Creole culture…

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