Jules Atarax (1985) - Happy girl

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Work by the Belgian painter Jules Atarax.

This is one of the pieces from his early (most raw) period. These were produced by the artist's unconscious. Very rare.

This work is rare because it is from the period during which the artist sketched his canvases extensively. It is a raw portrait.


It is made primarily with oil and acrylic paints.

The artist's approach is anti-pop, and his work is exclusively managed by Éditions Danteques. He creates pieces out of pure passion.

His works are in private collections in the USA, Switzerland, Poland, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, France, and Italy.

Jules Atarax is a Belgian painter born in 1985. Everything and Nothing predestined the artist to painting. Coming from the depths of Wallonia, he received an education unlike what he was intimately made of: creation and thought. We could see in him a modern Dante catapulted into the second millennium. After years of writing practice, he decided in 2019 to take up painting.

This idea came to him after being confronted with an abstract painting by William Turner “Landscape with a River and a Bay in the Background” at the Louvre. Extremely touched by the force of this abstraction, his choice was made, it is to painting that he will dedicate the rest of his life. So he decides to work a lot on it. His practice of painting is powerful, it is situated between brut art, expressionism and naive art but it also goes towards abstraction because despite his advanced age, the artist is still at the beginning of his practice and experiment a lot.

Van Gogh said that it takes a thousand canvases and ten years to become a good painter, Jules Atarax is well aware that he has to work even more. But his leg is already well established and we can recognize his style quite easily. This earned him some recognition and allowed him to sell some paintings around the world. His approach and technique places him in the middle of the Soutine-Basquiat-Condo triangle, right in the middle of neo-expressionism. His painting gives off a lot of force by the colors used but also by the angry gesture and the few words used here and there. He has especially devoted himself to the composition of so-called “hallucinated” portraits which reveal what is hidden behind the human mask.

He claims to be numerous currents and painters. Like Modigliani, he has a benevolent and very interested eye on various artistic practices. What matters most to him is the honesty of the approach, which drives him, if the work manages to release the extra soul of the artist. It goes far beyond pure technique. Rather, he talks about vision, which he tries to conceptualize through his own observations and writing while working on what he calls Vitalism. His back and forth between writing and painting allow him to keep a critical eye on his practice.

He has painted over a hundred canvases, mostly hallucinatory portraits as well as an abstract series which he called “Overcoming Darkness” and which is still in progress. His first solo show “All Crazy” was very successful, which called on him to progress in his approach and to make others.

Work by the Belgian painter Jules Atarax.

This is one of the pieces from his early (most raw) period. These were produced by the artist's unconscious. Very rare.

This work is rare because it is from the period during which the artist sketched his canvases extensively. It is a raw portrait.


It is made primarily with oil and acrylic paints.

The artist's approach is anti-pop, and his work is exclusively managed by Éditions Danteques. He creates pieces out of pure passion.

His works are in private collections in the USA, Switzerland, Poland, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, France, and Italy.

Jules Atarax is a Belgian painter born in 1985. Everything and Nothing predestined the artist to painting. Coming from the depths of Wallonia, he received an education unlike what he was intimately made of: creation and thought. We could see in him a modern Dante catapulted into the second millennium. After years of writing practice, he decided in 2019 to take up painting.

This idea came to him after being confronted with an abstract painting by William Turner “Landscape with a River and a Bay in the Background” at the Louvre. Extremely touched by the force of this abstraction, his choice was made, it is to painting that he will dedicate the rest of his life. So he decides to work a lot on it. His practice of painting is powerful, it is situated between brut art, expressionism and naive art but it also goes towards abstraction because despite his advanced age, the artist is still at the beginning of his practice and experiment a lot.

Van Gogh said that it takes a thousand canvases and ten years to become a good painter, Jules Atarax is well aware that he has to work even more. But his leg is already well established and we can recognize his style quite easily. This earned him some recognition and allowed him to sell some paintings around the world. His approach and technique places him in the middle of the Soutine-Basquiat-Condo triangle, right in the middle of neo-expressionism. His painting gives off a lot of force by the colors used but also by the angry gesture and the few words used here and there. He has especially devoted himself to the composition of so-called “hallucinated” portraits which reveal what is hidden behind the human mask.

He claims to be numerous currents and painters. Like Modigliani, he has a benevolent and very interested eye on various artistic practices. What matters most to him is the honesty of the approach, which drives him, if the work manages to release the extra soul of the artist. It goes far beyond pure technique. Rather, he talks about vision, which he tries to conceptualize through his own observations and writing while working on what he calls Vitalism. His back and forth between writing and painting allow him to keep a critical eye on his practice.

He has painted over a hundred canvases, mostly hallucinatory portraits as well as an abstract series which he called “Overcoming Darkness” and which is still in progress. His first solo show “All Crazy” was very successful, which called on him to progress in his approach and to make others.

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Artist
Jules Atarax (1985)
Sold with frame
No
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Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Happy girl
Technique
Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Belgium
Year
2022
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
60 cm
Width
50 cm
Depiction/Theme
Portrait
Style
Expressionism
Period
2010-2020
BelgiumVerified
23
Objects sold
100%
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