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.
















