With “Dreamscapes: The Metaphor Has Shifted to Healing,” artist Stephen Arboite presents a series of soulful and spiritual works focusing on a metamorphosic journey, inviting viewers along on an emotional and introspective path to self-discovery and healing.
The paintings are representative of the past 10 years of Arboite’s artistic practice and are as much rooted in the present. They are continuations of investigations he started to pursue while a student, when he first discovered coffee as a medium. Initially chosen based on a lack of resources, the coffee soon led the artist on a powerful journey to explore his Haitian heritage and various discourses on the Caribbean diaspora.
“Throughout that process I found that the material itself, the coffee itself, and how it dried, had a really intuitive quality,” says Arboite. “The same intuition that drew me to that, led me to the path I am on right now. All these materials I use yield a certain weight, a certain power, a certain energy. I think it is deeper than what is on the surface. I am interested in those nuances. Why do we have the inclination to use certain materials over others? The more I investigated coffee, the more I realized the proximity to Haiti. The first Black republic and the country that exported more than 70% of the world’s coffee at one point. Coffee led me onto a path of understanding my history. This was parallel with me understanding certain spiritual aspects such as vodun and other African ceremonies.”
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