![From the series: Reed Young: Las Pajas and the Lucky Haitians Hurricane George pushed Maria and her family out of the barracks, and she moved into this wooden house. When she relocated, Maria bought the painting behind her for 300 pesos. Maria’s greatest pride isn’t the painting itself, but, rather, the frame it’s in.](https://acurator.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Reed-Young-aCurator-08.jpg)
![From the series: Reed Young: Las Pajas and the Lucky Haitians Hurricane George pushed Maria and her family out of the barracks, and she moved into this wooden house. When she relocated, Maria bought the painting behind her for 300 pesos. Maria’s greatest pride isn’t the painting itself, but, rather, the frame it’s in.](https://acurator.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Reed-Young-aCurator-08.jpg)
Hurricane George pushed Maria and her family out of the barracks, and she moved into this wooden house. When she relocated, Maria bought the painting behind her for 300 pesos. Maria’s greatest pride isn’t the painting itself, but, rather, the frame it’s in.