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The
French self-taught artist Harold Dupre was born in Duola Cameroon,
Africa. His first remembered experiences as a child were of tinkling
bells, exotic odours and the hum of tribal sounds. Fourteen years
ago whilst in California, he began to obsessively paint and produce
sculpture, drawing on his childhood remembrances and the influences
of African and abstract art, to create a unique and personal vision.
Currently he is working on a series of paper mache masks, so far having
produced over two hundred, of a planned two thousand. He says his
greatest passion is to abolish hatred and racism through the medium
that God has given him.
Harold Dupre's work has been exhibited widely in America and France,
and can be found in a number of important private collections world-wide.
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