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A : To help our readers get into your skin, at least the time they read this article,
tell us a week of your life.
J : During the week I get up in the morning between 7 am-8am and I go to the office (of Chevelin Illustration). There, my colleagues and I, will take care of orders
of illustrations for our customers, our Comics projects and other activities. In my
spare time, I am reading, listening to music, I try to learn new drawing techniques.
(It’s pretty trivial, I know) If we mix these activities with a small dose of unexpected,
that’s my routine of the week since I’ve become an illustrator cartoonist.
A : Your work is appreciated, comments on social networks evidenced
that. Do you ever happen to be criticized or receiving derogatory comments about your work? Can you
share an experience?
J : Quite often, I do not particularly
remember each case but some people
have complained about the presence of
nudity in our picture stories; that sometimes we try to understand. But Chevelin Illustration mainly produces comic books and other books for children
and for all ages. The stories in pictures
that we began publishing, for only a few
months, are the only adult category that
we had, hence the choice of themes.
A : We found your works online on the
internet. Do you have paper editions?
What form (novels, paintings ...)?
J : Since September 2014, Chevelin Illustration publishes stories in pictures
on his Facebook page. I myself have
shown some of these stories, including
BLACK & WHITE. We also sell these
stories on Amazon and Apple iBook
store. Chevelin illustration is primarily
an issue of Comics, so we already have
around ten comic outlets in hard book
available in bookstores in Haiti and the
digital version on Amazon and Apple
iBook store.
A : Your work BLACK & WHITE describes the relationship between the