Belle Doxx - Space cowboy






Studeerde Kunstgeschiedenis aan Ecole du Louvre en specialiseert zich al meer dan 25 jaar in hedendaagse kunst.
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Belle Doxx, Space cowboy, origineel acrylschilderij van 80 × 80 cm in groen, uit 2025, handgesigneerd, in uitstekende staat, oorsprong Nederland, stijl Expressionisme, rechtstreeks van de kunstenaar verkocht.
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This original work by Belle Doxx presents a bold, graphic skull rendered through expressive line work, dripping paint, and an intense neon-green palette. The skull dominates the composition, outlined in thick black strokes that recall street art and graffiti aesthetics, while layered washes of green, yellow, and muted tones create depth and visual tension.
The surface is alive with movement. Paint drips run freely downward, reinforcing the immediacy and raw energy of the execution. Hand-painted Japanese characters in pink and white appear across the lower portion of the canvas, adding a cultural and visual counterpoint to the skull imagery. These elements introduce layers of interpretation, bridging contemporary urban expression with symbolic references to identity, mortality, and rebellion.
Rather than a literal depiction, the skull functions as a modern icon. It feels both playful and confrontational, balancing irony with intensity. Belle Doxx’s approach favors emotion and gesture over polish, allowing the viewer to engage directly with the artist’s mark-making and visual language.
This work is well suited for collectors of contemporary, urban, and graffiti-influenced art, and it makes a striking statement piece in modern interiors or curated spaces.
De verkoper stelt zich voor
This original work by Belle Doxx presents a bold, graphic skull rendered through expressive line work, dripping paint, and an intense neon-green palette. The skull dominates the composition, outlined in thick black strokes that recall street art and graffiti aesthetics, while layered washes of green, yellow, and muted tones create depth and visual tension.
The surface is alive with movement. Paint drips run freely downward, reinforcing the immediacy and raw energy of the execution. Hand-painted Japanese characters in pink and white appear across the lower portion of the canvas, adding a cultural and visual counterpoint to the skull imagery. These elements introduce layers of interpretation, bridging contemporary urban expression with symbolic references to identity, mortality, and rebellion.
Rather than a literal depiction, the skull functions as a modern icon. It feels both playful and confrontational, balancing irony with intensity. Belle Doxx’s approach favors emotion and gesture over polish, allowing the viewer to engage directly with the artist’s mark-making and visual language.
This work is well suited for collectors of contemporary, urban, and graffiti-influenced art, and it makes a striking statement piece in modern interiors or curated spaces.
