LEADING WITH ART
A startup founded to reinforce artrepreneurs seeking earned income from art.


Abarigani combines these two Swahili words, Habari Gani, which mean: What’s the news?
Indeed, our team of avant-garde artrepreneurs continuously create contents to promote rootical politics, and advocate for societal change creatively. At our inception, we fully assumed the obligation to attract the people because their power is the most immediate and fastest way to realise significant impact.
Toward this end, we support the local artrepreneurs who are seeking earned income from their craft.
Our team engages in beautification of neighborhoods, where residents are predominantly Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), with a focus on preventing gentrification.

Business plan serves as framework, and provide benchmarks to reach goals.
Facilitation of the day-to-day operations of the organization, and fulfilling its mission.
Predicated on the assumption that a person can heal by emptying the heart, combining various forms of creative expression, like music, dance, drama, writing, and plastic arts.
“The day a leaf falls into the water it does not sink. The day it sinks it does not rot. The day it rots, it is not its end.”
Doumafis
These are some of our collaborative Artrepreneurs who are creating artworks for you, your loved ones, and besties. So, “Be a part of the creative future” (Samareign, 2010).
She is the owner & proprietor of 33Fusion, LLC. Moreover, she is a Boston certified artist, art curator, fashion designer, and creator of Graffiti Fashion Shows Series. A trendsetter, like no other, Samareign© continues to innovate, and inspire countless number of artists.

She became acquainted with visual art. Since then, drawing and painting have become her favorite pastime. Self taugh, she takes private lessons. Her paintings are scenes of landscapes of Haiti, portraits, and abstract art. Her diversified palette is extremely rich and expresses serenity.

Sagine Joseph studied plastic art at the National School of Arts of Haiti (ENARTS), in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Her painting explores in a sensitive and poetic way, childhood, voodoo, Haitian traditions, while simultaneously conducting research on the theme of “street children”.

Nerlyne Jean-Baptiste is a painter whose style is inspired by realism and cubism. Passionate about still life and landscape art, she explores human emotions and the richness of natural environments in her works, powerfully and sensitively conveying the imagination she wishes to share with the public. Her creations have been featured in several notable exhibitions in Montreal and Laval. These include: “La perle retrouvée” (Montreal, 2007 and 2008, during the 205th anniversary of the Haitian flag), the Book Fair of the Association des écrivains francophones at the McCord Museum (Montreal, August 2008), Creole Month (Laval, October 2008) and Black History Month (Laval, January – February 2009) and at the Montreal Emerging Artists Art Center from February 10 to 25, 2024. Alongside her artistic career, Nerlyne has developed solid professional experience in the field of economics and international finance. With over ten years of expertise in external debt management, economic analysis, and research, she combines intellectual rigor with artistic sensitivity, two dimensions that fuel her creative vision.

My name is Mishelle I am a passionate Haitian American visual artist born in Boston, Massachusetts, and raised in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. I currently specialize in digital illustration and acrylic painting. Most of my work explores the intersection of divinity, nature, and selfhood, presenting figures that embody spiritual power, transformation, and interconnectedness. Using deep blues, golden hues, & organic elements, I depict celestial beings who exist beyond time, guardians of wisdom, strength, & feminine energy. My recent work is deeply rooted in my Haitian heritage. Each piece is an offering, a way to honor our ancestors, celebrate our history, and open space for gentle yet powerful conversations about identity, culture, and legacy. I have been creating art for over 10 years. Each piece I create tells a unique story, and I am constantly exploring new techniques to bring my visions to life. Whether it is through mixed media, digital manipulation, or large-scale paintings that draw inspiration from nature, my own personal experiences & spiritual practices. My goal as an artist is to create spaces where people can reflect, question, and connect with the world in new ways. If you would like to learn more about my process, browse my portfolio, or discuss a commission, feel free to reach out—I’d love to connect! www.Kaiandali.com.


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