Alyn (Panik) creates art that fuses bold color, abstract form, and deep cultural symbolism. Rooted in Haitian history, spirituality, and lived experience, his paintings weave together layers of contrast and expressive imagery to tell stories and spark reflection. Through themes of geometric abstraction, vèvè, urban landscapes, and energetic movement, Alyn bridges heritage and contemporary expression. The result is a body of work that feels both personal and universal, visually striking, emotionally resonant, and grounded in cultural identity.