Dusk Til Dawn
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Dusk Til Dawn
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About The Artwork
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Dusk Til Dawn by Tafy LaPlanche is a striking 14 x 18-inch acrylic and copper leaf on canvas that radiates warmth and intrigue. The portrait captures a figure bathed in rich tones of amber and rose, framed by a lush pattern of hibiscus flowers that suggest vitality and transformation. The copper leaf details catch the light, creating a subtle shimmer that contrasts beautifully with the deep indigo background, evoking the transition from night to morning. This work blends realism with symbolic elements, celebrating strength, beauty, and the quiet confidence of its subject, making it an unforgettable statement piece for collectors.
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We want you to be 100% satisfied with your new artwork. That’s why we give you 14 days from the date you receive your artwork to let us know if it’s not the right fit for you. Contact us during that timeframe, and we’ll get started on your hassle-free return. Review our full Return Policy here.
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About the artist

As someone of Haitian descent, there were interests in my art skills and possibly becoming a Haitian painter. The pressure to be someone slowly made me dislike painting landscapes despite my skills in it. During pre college I went abroad to Tuscany for a change of scenery. It was here when I had my canvas and paints out, overlooking a stunning landscape, when the sound of buzzing surrounded me. Moments later I realized I got stung by a bee because I couldn’t see out of one eye. I WAS ALLERGIC! My eyelid had blown up.
An old Italian woman came to the hill where I was, and offered me to come to her home to remedy the bee sting by placing an onion over my eye. Naive and hopeful I followed. As I watched the woman interact with her family and go about her daily tasks, I realized there and then my passion for telling people’s stories through portraiture. From creating portraits I could communicate an entire story about someone without having to say a word. And to connect despite where we may come from.