By Daniel Francavilla
My most memorable part of our afternoon visit to Trinity House was the chance to view and buy the çhildren’s artwork.
Created by the boys who live in this group home (built for street children in the community of Jacmel, Haiti) the artwork was all original and colourfully created, each piece an expression of the young artists’ experiences and life in Haiti.
A few pieces really caught my eye, but one stood out and I was proud to be able to purchase it and support this talented young man. His painting is about a child dreaming and captures various visions, set in Haiti, that he experiences.

I bow down humbly in the peresnce of such greatness.
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