An embryonic earthquake camp in January, 2010, top. Eventually there were about two million people living in crowded camps in the Port-au-Prince region. Bottom: one of the very literal paintings that emerged from the quake, called “Haiti Won’t Perish” — probably targeted by its artist for sale to the large community of relief and aid workers who came down after the disaster.
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