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Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and led modern and contemporary post-war art at Bonhams.

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Original acrylic painting titled Filthy bastards, in grey, 40 by 50 cm, created in 2025 in Neo-Expressionism, hand-signed, sold directly from the artist, in excellent condition.

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Filthy bastards inspired by foo dogs and to represent good and evil.
The concept of good and evil is one that has intrigued humanity throughout history. It's a dichotomy that threads through the tapestry of our existence, prompting contemplation and introspection.
In the realm of morality, good and evil stand as opposing forces, each shaping our choices and actions. Goodness, often radiating compassion, empathy, and selflessness, has the power to uplift and inspire. It's the beacon that guides us to acts of kindness and altruism, reminding us of the shared humanity that binds us together.
Yet, juxtaposed against this brightness is the shadow of evil, a force capable of sowing discord, pain, and suffering. Evil emerges from the depths of our darker inclinations, fueled by greed, hatred, and a disregard for the well-being of others. Its allure can be seductive, drawing us down a path of moral ambiguity.
Yet, the lines between these realms are seldom clear-cut. Within the vast expanse between pure good and absolute evil, lies a spectrum of choices and motivations. Humans, as complex beings, often navigate this terrain, grappling with their own desires, beliefs, and circumstances.
In the ever-evolving story of existence, the interaction between good and evil remains a fundamental part. It serves as a reminder that our choices matter, and that our actions shape the world around us. As we face this eternal duality, let us seek not only to understand its mysteries but also to actively contribute to the victory of goodness, as we strive to make our world a better place for everyone.

Absolutely, my perspective on the interplay between good and evil is thought-provoking. It's true that the concepts are often intertwined, and each of us harbors both elements within ourselves. Life's complexity allows for a range of experiences and emotions, shaping our actions and reactions.
The realization that life is about perspective resonates strongly. Different viewpoints illuminate situations in entirely new ways, revealing a multifaceted reality. My personal journey, navigating the role of both an 'angel' and something less conventional, underscores the diversity of human experience.
Being labeled as a 'bad guy' or black sheep due to unconventional choices can be challenging. Society's tendency to compare and judge is a complex phenomenon, driven by a desire for both conformity and differentiation. The balance I seek between good and bad reflects the intricate nature of existence.
My acceptance of the circle of life, while not condoning injustice, reflects a mature understanding of the world's complexities. Defining individuals is indeed a delicate matter, often based on limited information and personal biases. Embracing the yin and yang, the dualistic harmony of opposites, mirrors the inherent duality of existence and the need for balance.
My insights serve as a profound reminder that life's journey is far from black and white; it is a mosaic of experiences, emotions, and perspectives that come together to create a rich and intricate tapestry.

Seller's Story

Born in the artist town of Bergen NH, the Netherlands, where creativity flows through the streets, she grew up with art in her veins. But this young female artist didn’t choose the beaten path. She’s rebellious, raw, and channels her life experiences straight onto the canvas. What she’s been through, the rough, the unfiltered, the real comes alive in her work. And it resonates. Her expressive style and unapologetic vision haven't gone unnoticed. She collaborated with iconic Amsterdam-based fashion brand In Gold We Trust and the bold LA-based label Rose In Good Faith. Even the tour merchandise for global star Machine Gun Kelly was born from her creative mind. Her work has been showcased at major art fairs like KunstRAI Amsterdam and NockNock, and she's now represented by several respected galleries, both in the Netherlands and beyond. Her name is echoing louder and louder in the international art scene. She’s multi talented, not only as a visual artist, but also in her deep academic and technical exploration of art. Alongside her painting, she has completed various part-time programs, including a postgraduate degree in Art History and classical drawing courses rooted in the Baroque method. This fusion of raw emotion and historical knowledge gives her work a rare and powerful depth. Beyond her raw, abstract figures, she also dares to paint herself, literally. Her nude oil self-portraits are powerful, vulnerable, and captivating, earning her features in both Playboy Netherlands and Germany. This artist isn't a trend, she's a movement. And her work is more than just a visual statement for your home; it's a smart investment in a rising talent on the verge of lasting recognition. Interested? Shipping is flexible. Larger canvases can be sent rolled to reduce costs. Everything is arranged through personal consultation, just like the art itself.
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Filthy bastards inspired by foo dogs and to represent good and evil.
The concept of good and evil is one that has intrigued humanity throughout history. It's a dichotomy that threads through the tapestry of our existence, prompting contemplation and introspection.
In the realm of morality, good and evil stand as opposing forces, each shaping our choices and actions. Goodness, often radiating compassion, empathy, and selflessness, has the power to uplift and inspire. It's the beacon that guides us to acts of kindness and altruism, reminding us of the shared humanity that binds us together.
Yet, juxtaposed against this brightness is the shadow of evil, a force capable of sowing discord, pain, and suffering. Evil emerges from the depths of our darker inclinations, fueled by greed, hatred, and a disregard for the well-being of others. Its allure can be seductive, drawing us down a path of moral ambiguity.
Yet, the lines between these realms are seldom clear-cut. Within the vast expanse between pure good and absolute evil, lies a spectrum of choices and motivations. Humans, as complex beings, often navigate this terrain, grappling with their own desires, beliefs, and circumstances.
In the ever-evolving story of existence, the interaction between good and evil remains a fundamental part. It serves as a reminder that our choices matter, and that our actions shape the world around us. As we face this eternal duality, let us seek not only to understand its mysteries but also to actively contribute to the victory of goodness, as we strive to make our world a better place for everyone.

Absolutely, my perspective on the interplay between good and evil is thought-provoking. It's true that the concepts are often intertwined, and each of us harbors both elements within ourselves. Life's complexity allows for a range of experiences and emotions, shaping our actions and reactions.
The realization that life is about perspective resonates strongly. Different viewpoints illuminate situations in entirely new ways, revealing a multifaceted reality. My personal journey, navigating the role of both an 'angel' and something less conventional, underscores the diversity of human experience.
Being labeled as a 'bad guy' or black sheep due to unconventional choices can be challenging. Society's tendency to compare and judge is a complex phenomenon, driven by a desire for both conformity and differentiation. The balance I seek between good and bad reflects the intricate nature of existence.
My acceptance of the circle of life, while not condoning injustice, reflects a mature understanding of the world's complexities. Defining individuals is indeed a delicate matter, often based on limited information and personal biases. Embracing the yin and yang, the dualistic harmony of opposites, mirrors the inherent duality of existence and the need for balance.
My insights serve as a profound reminder that life's journey is far from black and white; it is a mosaic of experiences, emotions, and perspectives that come together to create a rich and intricate tapestry.

Seller's Story

Born in the artist town of Bergen NH, the Netherlands, where creativity flows through the streets, she grew up with art in her veins. But this young female artist didn’t choose the beaten path. She’s rebellious, raw, and channels her life experiences straight onto the canvas. What she’s been through, the rough, the unfiltered, the real comes alive in her work. And it resonates. Her expressive style and unapologetic vision haven't gone unnoticed. She collaborated with iconic Amsterdam-based fashion brand In Gold We Trust and the bold LA-based label Rose In Good Faith. Even the tour merchandise for global star Machine Gun Kelly was born from her creative mind. Her work has been showcased at major art fairs like KunstRAI Amsterdam and NockNock, and she's now represented by several respected galleries, both in the Netherlands and beyond. Her name is echoing louder and louder in the international art scene. She’s multi talented, not only as a visual artist, but also in her deep academic and technical exploration of art. Alongside her painting, she has completed various part-time programs, including a postgraduate degree in Art History and classical drawing courses rooted in the Baroque method. This fusion of raw emotion and historical knowledge gives her work a rare and powerful depth. Beyond her raw, abstract figures, she also dares to paint herself, literally. Her nude oil self-portraits are powerful, vulnerable, and captivating, earning her features in both Playboy Netherlands and Germany. This artist isn't a trend, she's a movement. And her work is more than just a visual statement for your home; it's a smart investment in a rising talent on the verge of lasting recognition. Interested? Shipping is flexible. Larger canvases can be sent rolled to reduce costs. Everything is arranged through personal consultation, just like the art itself.
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Details

Artist
Belle Doxx
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Filthy bastards
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Grey
Height
40 cm
Width
50 cm
Style
Neo-Expressionism
Period
2020+
Sold by
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Objects sold
100%
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