As a New York-born, Haitian-American self-taught abstract artist, my work is a reflection of duality—cultural, spiritual, and personal. Rooted in my Haitian heritage and shaped by my lived experiences, my art explores identity, transformation, and the dialogue between the tangible and the unseen. Through colour, texture, and form, I seek to create a visual bridge between the physical world and the spiritual essence that underpins it.
My paintings embody the resilience and transcendence inherent in Haitian culture while navigating the complexities of self-exploration. I approach my creative process in distinct phases, layering meaning and emotion in a cyclical manner that mirrors the interconnectedness of past, present, and future. Vibrant hues and dynamic compositions evoke memories and emotions, drawing inspiration from Haiti’s landscapes and the ever-evolving nature of identity.
At its core, my work serves as a visual language—one that speaks to the intersections of chaos and order, self and society, tradition and innovation. Through abstraction, I invite viewers to engage with these dualities, offering space for reflection, interpretation, and connection.