
Yvon Jolivet is a self-taught Canadian photographer who is known for his abstract, Beaux-Arts and minimalist style of photography. His style of photography is characterized above all by an emotional abstraction and a concentration on forms. It explores themes of transformation, fluidity and metamorphosis, evoking the processes of change and transition in the inner landscapes of the mind.
Jolivet's abstract images can thus evoke themes such as transformation, growth, impermanence, and the fragility of life and therefore help us to see the beauty in aspects of life that are often thought of as
commonplace. His photographic style often invites us to reflect on the processes of change and transition in our own lives.
Through his use of organic motifs, his photographs evoke elements of nature, all of which are elements that undergo processes of transformation and transition. Ultimately, his artistic approach influences our perception of life by helping us to see the beauty in all aspects of life, by inviting us to reflect on the processes of change and transition in our own lives and by helping to develop a deeper and more contemplative appreciation of the beauty of nature.
Since a decade, Yvon Jolivet's photographic work has been honored with numerous international awards,including gold, silver and bronze Awards in tine art and abstract. His photographic work has also been presented in several Art exhibitions in many countries.
Yvon Jolivet also holds science degrees in several disciplines, including physical geography, biology and astrophysics. He obtained a bachelor's degree in physical geography and a master's degree in geography with specialization in microclimatology and applied climatology at the Université de Sherbrooke (Quebec, Canada).Many of his microclimatology studies have been published internationally.
















