brackisés
Brackisés are a distinctive form of artistic expression originating from the Caribbean, particularly associated with French-speaking islands such as Martinique and Guadeloupe. The term "brackisés" refers to a style characterized by vibrant colors, bold lines, and often incorporates elements of local culture, folklore, and identity. This art form emerged in the late 20th century as a way for artists to explore themes of cultural heritage, social issues, and personal narratives through visual storytelling.
The style is notable for its lively, often playful aesthetics, blending traditional Caribbean motifs with contemporary
Artists associated with brackisés often employ mixed media, including painting, collage, and digital art, to create
While brackisés remains a relatively niche movement within contemporary art, its significance lies in its role