Paintings
A luminous interplay of color and form, this portrait fuses realism with abstraction, where iridescent tones and floating spheres evoke introspection, sensuality, and the quiet tension between inner emotion and external perception.
Sculptures
This sculptural bust of Toussaint Louverture captures resolute leadership through disciplined form and refined detailing, where the poised gaze and structured attire convey authority, resilience, and the enduring legacy of revolutionary identity.
Digital Paintings
This digital composition distills the Haitian female form into bold contours and rhythmic color fields, where stylized lines and saturated hues evoke strength, sensuality, and a modern reinterpretation of cultural identity.
Drawings
Rendered in fusain and sepia crayon, this drawing captures kinetic grace through gestural lines and tonal warmth, where the dancer’s movement at Le Montcel evokes rhythm, heritage, and embodied cultural memory.
Illustrations
The illustration faithfully follows the author’s directives by transforming narrative cues into clear, engaging visuals. Expressive gestures, structured composition, and simplified forms enhance readability, while vibrant colors and cultural details support storytelling, ensuring coherence, accessibility, and alignment with the intended tone for young readers.
Graphic Design
This book cover employs a refined graphic language where typography and fluid abstraction converge, evoking poetic introspection. The luminous, swirling form suggests voice and breath, while the structured layout ensures clarity, balance, and contemporary visual appeal.
Bio
I began drawing in childhood, guided by an instinctive need to translate inner sensations into visual form. In 2005, I entered the École Nationale des Arts (ENARTS), where I trained in sculpture, painting, and drawing, shaping the foundation of my artistic discipline.
My work explores a language of lines—curved, broken, and flat—seeking harmony between form and spirit. I simplify representation to reach an essential expression, pursuing a kind of visual satisfaction that reason cannot fully explain, yet the mind intuitively understands. At times, the lines emerge unexpectedly, even unsettling me, as if the artwork itself possesses a will and I serve as its executor.
Chromatically, I am drawn to a palette centered around purples and golden yellows, enriched by textures rooted in my cultural experience. Burlap, in particular, is a material I favor for its raw, tactile resonance. As a Caribbean artist, my visual identity is naturally infused with warm, tropical tones.
My career has been marked by significant recognitions. In 2013, I won a national competition to create the statue of Anacaona. In 2022, I was selected to produce busts of Toussaint Louverture, Marie-Jeanne Lamartinière, and Alexandre Pétion for the Haitian Embassy in Washington, D.C.
Through my work, I seek to offer joy, inner balance, and a sense of positive vibration. My art is ultimately a pursuit of harmony—both personal and universal.
Mitchel Mompremier | REGART | Festival Arts 2009
Mitchel Mompremier | Heros Busts Projects| Festival Arts 2022
Contact me
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