Discover Dylan Harrison, a young Martinican artist whose captivating works, infused with Afro-Caribbean mysticism, have recently illuminated Fort-de-France. Through this portrait, immerse yourself in Dylan's unique world—a versatile and passionate artist whose work reflects remarkable maturity and sensitivity. This article invites you to explore the journey, inspirations, and aspirations of this promising artist, revealing how his emotionally charged and embodied art aligns with the cultural richness of Martinique.
It was at the Le Rond Point Shopping Center located in Fort-de-France, where temporary exhibitions were being held, that I was literally captivated by the works of a talented young Martinican artist. Enchanting, magical, Afro-Caribbean, imbued with a certain mysticism, that’s what Dylan Harrison’s art inspires me, and I wanted to portray his profile.
What immediately struck me about him was his calmness and maturity, a surprising inner strength for his young age. Let’s delve into his world and discover more about his art…
Good morning Dylan, could you tell us a few words about yourself ?
In a few words, I would say that I am passionate, dreamy, positive, a challenger, mysterious, and emotional.
I am 22 years old, and I am a Master’s degree student in Arts at the Caribbean Arts Campus, after studying STD2A (Science and Technology of Design and Applied Arts) at the Victor Anicet High School in Saint-Pierre.
“Dylan Harisson” sounds very American. Is that your real name ?
Dylan Harisson is my artist name.
Dylan is my middle name, and Harrisson comes from a joint project I had with a former partner. Harisson Harisson was supposed to be the name of the brand. Hence, Dylan Harisson. ( (Dylan Harisson’s real name is actually Andy Mongis).
Why do you paint? What attracts you to this art form ?
Actually, I am versatile: sculpture, photography, video, installation (an art installation is a three-dimensional work of art created for a specific location and designed to modify the perception of space).
But it is true that painting is my preferred art form. What I like about painting is the emotion created in relation to a color. Moreover, we create a form of life in painting: to convey an emotion through painting is magnificent.
**How would you describe your art ? **
Hmmm… Charged with body and emotion, I think. Sensible and recognizable, I hope…
What are your inspirations ?
My inspirations do not come at all from Martinique but essentially from Michel-Ange*.
I really like the way he manages forms, he works a lot on beauty and the body. The body is, in my opinion, the place of emotions.
*A genius of the Italian Renaissance, Michel-Ange (1475 – 1564) was first and foremost a virtuoso sculptor of marble, but he also distinguished himself as a painter of the Vatican, notably in the Sistine Chapel.
What are your favorite Caribbean or Martinican painters ?
I would say Christophe Mert* because I find his non-Western way of thinking exceptional. The messages he conveys are excellent. And David Gumbs* because he is a genius, plain and simple. He constantly reinvents himself in such an impressive way. He teaches me so much, it’s incredible !
_* Christophe Mert is a Martinican artist born in Rivière-Pilote who questions his culture and identity through his paintings, thus affirming his plural identity.
- David Gumbs is an interdisciplinary Guadeloupean artist born in Pointe-à-Pitre, awarded in Saint-Martin and based in Martinique. His discovery of the lush Martinican and Cuban flora triggered a passion for the myths of forest gods in island cultures._ What is your creative process ?
Sometimes I get an idea just like that.
I also have a bank of images of portraits of black women because I find them underrepresented in our society. I decided to paint all kinds of women, round, thin, and I try to see how I could represent them. Or I meet someone who inspires me and I create a painting from my memories.
Dylan H in 10 years? Your prospects: in Martinique or elsewhere ?
I want to obtain my doctorate and teach art. I wish to transmit for the human aspect. Otherwise, I would like above all to be known in my home, in Martinique and in the Caribbean, before being known elsewhere.
Your motto and your final word ?
Do not do to others what you would not want done to you.
For the final word: I would say that we should not forget that the artist’s point of view is exceptional and that the point of view of others does not count !
Thank you Dylan for giving us some of your time !
If you wish to support Dylan Harisson’s, art, why not subscribe to his social media or get your hands on his magnificent works?
I was easily tempted by one of his enchanting paintings titled “Black Mascara”, and I can tell you that I am a fan of this young artist who already has everything of a great one.
To be continued…
To contact Dylan Harisson : + 596 696 16 22 84
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