Fabiola Jean-Louis was born in Port Au Prince, Haiti on September 10th, 1978 and moved to Brooklyn, NY at a young age. While attending the High School of Fashion Industries, her passion for the arts flourished. Fabiola discovered her talent for photography many years later in November 2013 while on a journey of artistic rediscovery. She began taking self-portraits as a matter of convenience, shyness, and because she knew how to convey the stories she wanted to tell using her body. Later, her work grew to include other subjects, and costumes, as well as sculptures made entirely out of paper. Today, her practice is focused on experimentation through the use of different techniques, and disciplines.
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Madame Leroy
Archival pigment print, unframed
Passing
Archival pigment print, unframed
Conquistador II
Archival pigment print, unframed
Madame Beauvoir’s Painting
Archival pigment print, unframed
The Color Purple
Archival pigment print, unframed
Wisper of a Revolution
Archival pigment print, unframed
Lady Plum
Paper Dress Series, Rewriting History
They'll Say We Enjoyed it
Archival pigment print, unframed