From his early childhood, Yvens Orelien absorbed the essence of painting and sculpture, guided by his father's skilled hands. His artistic development gained momentum with the influence of his cousin, Constant Monplaisir. Under this influence, he immersed himself in learning his craft, collaborating with various professional artists, refining his style between art nouveau and contemporary art. In 1987, Yvens Orelien took a creative leap, designing motifs infused with natural elements, reflections of the surrounding society, and Vodou spi
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