Garry Mabour is a lifelong creative, originally from Haiti. He recalls stories of his youth, when he would fully immerse himself in his arts and creative thought. As a young man, he completed an apprenticeship at Serge Gay Pottery in Haiti, where he learned to work with clay and started his relationship with the world of ceramics and sculpting. As an art student and then a ceramist instructor at the Ecole`Nationale des Arts (ENARTS) in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, he honed in on his skill as a ceramist and painter. With his desire to expand his mediums for artistic expression, Garry also transferred his artistic and philosophical ideas into his paintings. Trained in the technical aspects of painting, Garry later deconstructed those ideas to develop his abstract style. He reveres his experiences learning from his professors, peers, and students as an enlightening period in his life.
As a professional artist in Haiti, he participated in numerous exhibitions and collaborated with other artists on large sculpture projects and art exhibitions, even on some national projects. He dreamed of forming an artist hub and working to develop many more Haitian artists through mentorship. He holds true to the idea that art is meant to be shared and experienced, and he strongly believes that art is a powerful medium for thought that requires great depths of intellectual and philosophical exploration within oneself and of the world around us.
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Categories: contemporary american artists.
Artistic domains:
Painting.
Artist represented by The InterfineArt Group; LLC.
Account type:
Artist,
member since 2023 (Country of origin United States).
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Garry Mabour is a lifelong creative, originally from Haiti. He recalls stories of his youth, when he would fully immerse himself in his arts and creative thought. As a young man, he completed an apprenticeship at Serge Gay Pottery in Haiti, where he learned to work with clay and started his relationship with the world of ceramics and sculpting. As an art student and then a ceramist instructor at the Ecole`Nationale des Arts (ENARTS) in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, he honed in on his skill as a ceramist and painter. With his desire to expand his mediums for artistic expression, Garry also transferred his artistic and philosophical ideas into his paintings. Trained in the technical aspects of painting, Garry later deconstructed those ideas to develop his abstract style. He reveres his experiences learning from his professors, peers, and students as an enlightening period in his life.
As a professional artist in Haiti, he participated in numerous exhibitions and collaborated with other artists on large sculpture projects and art exhibitions, even on some national projects. He dreamed of forming an artist hub and working to develop many more Haitian artists through mentorship. He holds true to the idea that art is meant to be shared and experienced, and he strongly believes that art is a powerful medium for thought that requires great depths of intellectual and philosophical exploration within oneself and of the world around us.