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Born | Olivier Arsene Ganthier September 12, 1992 Pétion Ville |
Citizenship | Haitian |
Occupation | Pop artist Designer |
Olivier Arsene Ganthier (born 1992), known as OliGa, is an Haitian Pop artist and designer. His figurative work includes portraits, afro pop characters and motifs, inspired by his afro haitian culture, tropical and urban life. Spreading Happiness[1], peace, love and success. Most of his characters are his own creations while others are mixed versions of existing pop culture icons.
OliGa works are made from various mediums including Spraypaint, Digital art (painting), Acrylic paint, Markers...
He Has collaborate with companies including Lyft[2], Macmillan, Unilever (Culture Repulick) ... and painted an Art car for Mazda in Auto Expo Haiti[3]. His work has exhibited in galleries, fairs, held in the permanent collection of the US Embassy in Haiti. He has made custom artworks for individuals celebrities including Colombian reaggeaton singer J Balvin, Afro singer Mr Eazi Tennis Player Naomi Osaka, comedian Rachid Badouri. In the social, he Has launched in Haiti #tireartchallenge[4], an art alternative to violent protest and tire burning. He has co launched the first Haitian Street art and Graffiti Festival "Festi Graffiti", following with Graffti and stencil classe at le centre d'art[5] . He has been part of Street art residence[6] in Califonia[7] and Painted Mural in Wynwood Art His work has been part of Art auction with Paddle 8 and The Art Plug in [8], digital art on canvas, and Street art Murals while also collaborating commercially with brands and companies, predominantly on limited edition of clothing, Custom art , and other products.
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