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The character of “Maman dlo”, famous in Creole culture, here embodies a feminine power and a symbol of mixed race, which is in the process of being exhausted.
The face is painted in oil, on wax fabric (a fabric widely used in many African countries), previously coated with gesso.
The tafta hair and the madras fabric snake (traditional fabric in Guadeloupe) were sewn all around.
This work is one of the key pieces in the Broken Mirrors series.
Morgane Bassette Renault, originally from Guadeloupe, is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist. Influenced by the Caribbean, she uses mixed media of oil painting on canvas or African and Caribbean fabrics, incorporating couture into her works. Her creations often feature faces, bodies, and symbols to represent contemporary social fault lines. Morgane explores the gaps between genders, origins, classes, and beliefs, questioning what we pass on to our children.