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Tragic erzulies print
8.5×11 print
Printed on Staples Matte Ultra premium photo paper
61lb 230 g/m2
hand trimmed to size expect some imperfection
Inspired by Haitian Vodou mythology
During the Haitian Revolution, these Erzulies did not remain symbolic. They fought alongside Ogou as artillerywomen, couriers, and women who used intimacy as instruction and strategy. Offerings of alcohol mixed with pepper, tafia blended with gunpowder, and the heart pierced by Ogou’s dagger illustrate a truth Vodou never hides: love and war are not opposites.
8.5×11 print
Printed on Staples Matte Ultra premium photo paper
61lb 230 g/m2
hand trimmed to size expect some imperfection
Inspired by Haitian Vodou mythology
During the Haitian Revolution, these Erzulies did not remain symbolic. They fought alongside Ogou as artillerywomen, couriers, and women who used intimacy as instruction and strategy. Offerings of alcohol mixed with pepper, tafia blended with gunpowder, and the heart pierced by Ogou’s dagger illustrate a truth Vodou never hides: love and war are not opposites.