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Norvh St. Bonheur

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Fleeing northern Haiti and an outbreak of disease that threatened the children of Port-Margot, Norvh Saint Bonheur moved with his family to Croix-des-Bouquets in 1993 at the age of three. In 1998, his parents returned to Port-Margot, but even then, the family knew that their 3 boys would have better opportunity for education and work in Croix-des-Bouquets than they would up country. Thus, Norvh and his brothers stayed. By the time he was nine, little Norvh was flattening out steel drums in the shop of his neighbor, Pierre Jocelyn.

Later on, Norvh realized that he needed more training to grow in the art of metal sculpture. He joined the shop of Julio Balan, where he learned techniques of drawing and design. Though his first piece of his own design was an angel, the tree of life has come to be Norvh’s favorite, “because it gives fruit to eat. It does give us life.” Now in their 30s, Norvh and his brothers have their own shop. When they can, they send extra money back to their mother and father in Port-Margot. Their parents are deeply appreciative, despite their mother’s often expressed worry that, “You boys are going to break your fingers with those hammers!”

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