Born in Croix des Bouquets in 1952, where he continues to live and work, Serge Jolimeau learned to become a metal sculptor by studying with Cerisier Louisjuste, and later joined the Centre d’Art. Jolimeau hails from a family of farmers, which perhaps explains his affinity for subjects related to nature and animals. He is known for large yet elegant pieces, sometimes depicting Vodou spirits, such as Bossou.
From “Masterpieces of Haitian Art: Seven Decades of Unique Visual Heritage” by Candice Russell. Schiffer Publications Ltd, 2013.