Belle Doxx - Army of angels






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This visceral work by Belle Doxx detonates at the intersection of desire, power, and rebellion. Painted in an electric field of pinks and reds, the central figure echoes classical Venus iconography while being violently rewritten through skulls, eyes, currency symbols, and fractured text. Beauty here is not passive. It stares back, counts money, curses heaven, and grows wings anyway.
Primitive linework clashes with bold color and raw mark-making, creating a tension between the sacred and the profane. References to ancient goddesses (Venus, Astarte, Aphrodite, Ishtar) collide with modern obsession: wealth, spectacle, chaos, and consumption. The repeated eyes suggest surveillance and awakening; the skulls hint at mortality beneath glamour; the handwritten phrases feel like spells, accusations, or private mantras scratched into the surface.
This is not a decorative painting. It’s a statement piece with punk energy and mythological depth, unmistakably contemporary and unapologetically confrontational. Ideal for collectors drawn to outsider art, neo-expressionism, street aesthetics, or works that challenge traditional representations of femininity and power.
A striking, one-of-a-kind artwork that commands attention and sparks conversation.
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This visceral work by Belle Doxx detonates at the intersection of desire, power, and rebellion. Painted in an electric field of pinks and reds, the central figure echoes classical Venus iconography while being violently rewritten through skulls, eyes, currency symbols, and fractured text. Beauty here is not passive. It stares back, counts money, curses heaven, and grows wings anyway.
Primitive linework clashes with bold color and raw mark-making, creating a tension between the sacred and the profane. References to ancient goddesses (Venus, Astarte, Aphrodite, Ishtar) collide with modern obsession: wealth, spectacle, chaos, and consumption. The repeated eyes suggest surveillance and awakening; the skulls hint at mortality beneath glamour; the handwritten phrases feel like spells, accusations, or private mantras scratched into the surface.
This is not a decorative painting. It’s a statement piece with punk energy and mythological depth, unmistakably contemporary and unapologetically confrontational. Ideal for collectors drawn to outsider art, neo-expressionism, street aesthetics, or works that challenge traditional representations of femininity and power.
A striking, one-of-a-kind artwork that commands attention and sparks conversation.
