YESH - A big fan of Hip Hop since always, it was at the beginning of the 2000s that I started to try graffiti inspired by the frescoes visible everywhere on the island. We could even say that it is thanks to graffiti that I felt part of society, because it is long-time friends, enriching exchanges with the public, such a positive vibration that has carried me for all these years and keeps me on the right course. So after obtaining my literary baccalaureate with a visual arts option, I continued my studies at the Centre des Métiers d'arts de Bergevin and then joined the LesTempsDart training center in Essonne in France. This time in France allowed me to really learn color in its details as well as very precise rules in the composition of a work. It was also at this time that I became acquainted with the world of exhibitions in Paris With my fresco diploma in hand, I returned to Guadeloupe afterwards in order to put into practice the knowledge acquired during my training. My transition to abstract art came much later, at a time when I needed to find a certain freedom in my creative process, a freedom similar to graffiti. It is also these two universes that I strive to combine on the canvas. We find a lot of aerosols, poscas in my work although the lettering itself has disappeared from the work. I never feel the need to represent my graffiti pseudonym on the canvas, there are so many things to experiment with in terms of colors and textures that it never ends.