Belle Doxx - Filthy bastards





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Filthy bastards, an original modern acrylic painting in multicolour, 30 by 40 cm, created in 2026 in the Netherlands, signed and sold directly by the artist, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
My Filthy bastards, Saint and Sinner, my guardian angels. Inspired by the Chinese Foo dogs. Protectors/ gatekeepers. For me they represent good and evil.
The balance between good and evil is complex there is an inseparable connection. We all have both light and darkness within ourselves, a universal truth often covered by pride and stubbornness. It's a paradox where one can be an angel yet not entirely, this contradiction shows the countless perspectives of life. When observed through different eyes, people, moments, and experiences it reveals different truths.
In my journey, I've worn the label of both 'bad guy' and “black sheep” for some time. This distinction set me apart, making me a target for criticism due to choices that I've made. Reflecting on a life marked by moments of rebellion, I now realize that every individual is engaged in their own journey. Blaming others is often a way to mask our own perceived imperfections.
Society's tendency to compare is complex..we desire differentiation but shy away from standing out too boldly. We are seeking balance between our own dualities. Embracing both good and bad elements enables balance, acknowledging that life is full of injustice. This acceptance doesn't endorse wrongdoing…rather, it acknowledges the cyclical nature of existence.
Defining someone is a nuanced endeavor, riddled with the hypocrisy of oversimplification. Like the yin and yang, the harmony of opposing forces, I recognize the need for both within my life to find true balance.
Seller's Story
My Filthy bastards, Saint and Sinner, my guardian angels. Inspired by the Chinese Foo dogs. Protectors/ gatekeepers. For me they represent good and evil.
The balance between good and evil is complex there is an inseparable connection. We all have both light and darkness within ourselves, a universal truth often covered by pride and stubbornness. It's a paradox where one can be an angel yet not entirely, this contradiction shows the countless perspectives of life. When observed through different eyes, people, moments, and experiences it reveals different truths.
In my journey, I've worn the label of both 'bad guy' and “black sheep” for some time. This distinction set me apart, making me a target for criticism due to choices that I've made. Reflecting on a life marked by moments of rebellion, I now realize that every individual is engaged in their own journey. Blaming others is often a way to mask our own perceived imperfections.
Society's tendency to compare is complex..we desire differentiation but shy away from standing out too boldly. We are seeking balance between our own dualities. Embracing both good and bad elements enables balance, acknowledging that life is full of injustice. This acceptance doesn't endorse wrongdoing…rather, it acknowledges the cyclical nature of existence.
Defining someone is a nuanced endeavor, riddled with the hypocrisy of oversimplification. Like the yin and yang, the harmony of opposing forces, I recognize the need for both within my life to find true balance.

