BIOGRAPHY OF LOUIS ROSEMOND Louis Rosemond was born November 18, 1957 in Port Au Prince, Haiti. At the age of eight he had taken an interest in music and painting. Rosemond never had any formal training. His favorite subjects include colorful market scenes and tropical jungle scenes densely populated with vegetation and wildlife. His primitive style is reminiscent of the French Post Impressionist Henri Rousseau. According to the artist, his jungle scenes portray the paradise that Haiti was when he was a child His work has been exhibited internationally. Venues include Venezuela (1984), Australia, Puerto Rico (1984) and Curacao (1984) and in his native Haiti. His work was featured in the definitive work on Haitian art “Les Naives Haitiennes” and in the historical work “Voodoo Kingdom to Modern Riviera” by John Allen Franciscus”. Rosemond’s artistic career is also documented in “Haitian Art in the diaspora”. A resident of Miami, the artist has exhibited in galleries in Delray Beach and Dania Beach. His work has been exhibited for the last few years at Art Basel in Miami Beach. Large Frescoes and other masterworks can be seen at the Miami Beach Botanical Gardens.