
About me
Luvensky Valmont, a contemporary artist, and interior designer. He was born in Port-au-Prince. I studied in “Grote des Arts Plastiques”, Haiti. He learned the value of light in spaces, colors in human psychology by the interior designer Noemi Zaro at PUCMM. His work is a combination of emotions, feelings, personal experiences. He is always in search of new adventures, a set of colors, sometimes combined with different cultures, and perceptions, and myths through the interpretation of people. His art is a synthesis of multi perceptions, conceptions, and cultures through colors and shapes. He always sees the beauty of space with the presence of works of art, and the profound psychological impact it produces on people which transmits different emotions, feelings of fullness, and good vibrations which arouse the motivation to make reflections on oneself, human existence, life or the universe.
These studies in decoration at the Altos de Chavon allowed him to see the beauty of a space with the presence of works of art, and the profound psychological impact it produces on people.
He relies on his art to seduce people. His work is represented by Saatchi Art in LA, California, United States, and NYA Gallery in New York.
He has creativity in fashion, and freedom to give birth to new things that he loves. He decided to work on a fashion brand, he founded LUV that launched the first products in 2022. The artist is the Creative Director of LUV.
"Every artwork is like a birthday cake, and every admirer is like a family member."
The artist’s statements
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Build something with vision and the universe will reward you.
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Getting to know abstract painting is a lifelong adventure to me.
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Abstract painting is for me an open door where each individual can find their uniqueness, that's what my work represents.
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My art is born from my experiences, my inspirations and my emotions.
"Abstract painting is for me to share and live emotions and experiences with others, contemporary art gives a feeling of freedom both to artists and to collectors, and art lovers to share their feelings."