Belle Doxx - Space/danger






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Space/danger, a hand-signed acrylic painting in neo-expressionist style, created in 2026, measuring 24 by 30 cm, originating from the Netherlands, sold directly by the artist, an original edition in black and beige, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
In SPACE / DANGER, Belle Doxx constructs a fractured psychic landscape where innocence, threat, memory, and desire collide. Set against a stark black-and-white field, the composition is punctured by urgent words, symbols, and recurring motifs that feel sampled from dreams, warnings, and overheard thoughts.
Eyes, skulls, lightning bolts, and repeated phrases such as “peace,” “amnesia,” and “high voltage” create a rhythm of contradiction: calm versus danger, bliss versus erasure. The central figure emerges as a ghostly presence, part muse, part witness, overlaid with surveillance imagery and coded markings. Language is treated as material rather than explanation, functioning like graffiti or incantation rather than narrative.
The bold purple “SPACE” anchors the work with pop energy, while the handwritten questions and warnings destabilize it, suggesting both escapism and risk. Doxx’s use of repetition and raw linework places the piece firmly within a contemporary neo-expressionist and street-art influenced dialogue, yet the emotional charge remains intimate and human.
This is a highly expressive, one-of-a-kind artwork that rewards close viewing. A compelling acquisition for collectors interested in outsider art, underground aesthetics, or works that blur the line between vulnerability and confrontation.
Seller's Story
In SPACE / DANGER, Belle Doxx constructs a fractured psychic landscape where innocence, threat, memory, and desire collide. Set against a stark black-and-white field, the composition is punctured by urgent words, symbols, and recurring motifs that feel sampled from dreams, warnings, and overheard thoughts.
Eyes, skulls, lightning bolts, and repeated phrases such as “peace,” “amnesia,” and “high voltage” create a rhythm of contradiction: calm versus danger, bliss versus erasure. The central figure emerges as a ghostly presence, part muse, part witness, overlaid with surveillance imagery and coded markings. Language is treated as material rather than explanation, functioning like graffiti or incantation rather than narrative.
The bold purple “SPACE” anchors the work with pop energy, while the handwritten questions and warnings destabilize it, suggesting both escapism and risk. Doxx’s use of repetition and raw linework places the piece firmly within a contemporary neo-expressionist and street-art influenced dialogue, yet the emotional charge remains intimate and human.
This is a highly expressive, one-of-a-kind artwork that rewards close viewing. A compelling acquisition for collectors interested in outsider art, underground aesthetics, or works that blur the line between vulnerability and confrontation.
