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Self-taught painter, Béatrix Vincent, alias B.AX, puts women in the spotlight, with the desire to pay them homage and promote social equality. In her paintings we perceive the influence of urban art: Banksy, Miss Tic, Shepard Fairey,… in particular "stencil art" and "writing" even if she says she does not feel the legitimacy to claim to belong to the current of "street art" since it does not paint on the walls.

She is fond of mixed media: acrylic with touches of 3D paint, Posca, bombs, inclusions of newspapers from all over the world, stencils, ink projections and even sometimes nail polish. The women are attractive, expressive, strong and fragile at the same time and always bearers of emotion.

As a teenager, she attended an artist's studio (Cathy Clauzel) for several years. She was thus introduced to the technique of pastel, chalk sketches, graphite, red chalk ... sometimes from live models. His practice of painting stopped after the baccalaureate (studies, his profession then his family life taking precedence over his artistic activities).

It took a break, a strong message, in this case the disease, for her to perceive the essential character of artistic creation in her life and reconnect with this passion, this part of herself that she had muzzled. , which she had buried in spite of herself for false good reasons of person in a hurry. From this ordeal, she draws a certain urgency to live. On the one hand, she feels fully in "the here and now" when she paints and this brings her pleasure and serenity, on the other hand it is a way for her to express what had happened. perhaps imprinted in his body, for want of being exteriorized.

Her art, committed, is united as it allows her to support two associations fighting against cancer (spark-LR and the league against cancer) for which she feels immense gratitude.

In her paintings, she particularly likes to play with full and empty, light and dark, matt and gloss. Thus, it is the brain which completes what, by the deliberate confusion of shadows and background, is not offered to the eye. In this way, she also wishes to make those who meet her works a co-creator, free of their choices, of their imagination, free to project their own emotions onto the work. Romain Rolland said: “You never read a book, you read yourself through books to discover yourself. Thus, we let it be understood without saying it, we let the spectator imagine, question himself, try to provide the answer himself.

In a culture of veneration of the full, she finds it interesting to use only a reduced range of colors, to also play with the void, with what is not said, what is not shown but only suggested and from the contrast that arises from their juxtaposition. We listen to a whisper, we want to know more while the urge is to cover our ears when someone screams.


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FabuLLeuse 1, B.AX

FabuLLeuse 1

B.AX

Painting - 60 x 80 x 3 cm

$1,104

No Wine is Innocent, B.AX

No Wine is Innocent

B.AX

Print - 29 x 29 cm

$88

FabuLLeuse 2, B.AX

FabuLLeuse 2

B.AX

Painting - 60 x 80 x 3 cm

$1,104

Make art, not War, B.AX

Make art, not War

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 60 cm

$1,104

Diktat, B.AX

Diktat

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 80 cm

$1,438

Hair Storm 4, B.AX

Hair Storm 4

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 60 cm

$1,104

Ecce Vino, B.AX

Ecce Vino

B.AX

Painting - 60 x 90 cm

$1,059

Indiana Jane 4, B.AX

Indiana Jane 4

B.AX

Painting - 70 x 70 cm

$981

Splash 17, B.AX

Splash 17

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 60 cm

$1,104

Hair Storm 7, B.AX

Hair Storm 7

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 80 cm

$1,438

Queen Of Diversity, B.AX

Queen Of Diversity

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 60 cm

$1,104

Maestria 3, B.AX

Maestria 3

B.AX

Painting - 120 x 90 cm

$1,215

Splash 12, B.AX

Splash 12

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 60 cm

$981

Garçon manqué, fille réussie, B.AX

Garçon manqué, fille réussie

B.AX

Painting - 70 x 70 cm

$981

L'air du Temps, B.AX

L'air du Temps

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 80 cm

$1,438

No Wine, B.AX

No Wine

B.AX

Painting - 100 x 100 cm

$1,549

Fiesta, B.AX

Fiesta

B.AX

Painting - 100 x 100 cm

$1,549

Big Brother, B.AX

Big Brother

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 80 cm

$1,438

Little Red Hot Riding Hood, B.AX

Little Red Hot Riding Hood

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 60 cm

$1,059

Trois grâces 3, B.AX

Trois grâces 3

B.AX

Painting - 60 x 80 cm

$1,104

Promenons Nous, B.AX

Promenons Nous

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 60 cm

$1,104

Splash 4, B.AX

Splash 4

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 60 cm

$1,104

Sakura & Kintsugi, B.AX

Sakura & Kintsugi

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 80 cm

$1,438

Medusa Seahorse, B.AX

Medusa Seahorse

B.AX

Painting - 100 x 100 cm

$1,549

Dream catcher, B.AX

Dream catcher

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 60 cm

$1,104

Catch my he(art), B.AX

Catch my he(art)

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 80 cm

$1,438

Medusa Toucan, B.AX

Medusa Toucan

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 60 cm

$1,104

Medusa Siquid, B.AX

Medusa Siquid

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 60 cm

$1,104

Medusa Frog, B.AX

Medusa Frog

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 80 cm

$1,438

Medusa Crab, B.AX

Medusa Crab

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 80 cm

$1,438

Hair Storm 6, B.AX

Hair Storm 6

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 80 cm

$1,438

Catch Me If You Can, B.AX

Catch Me If You Can

B.AX

Painting - 60 x 80 cm

$1,059

Covid Entre Nous, B.AX

Covid Entre Nous

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 60 cm

$1,104

Medusa Chameleon, B.AX

Medusa Chameleon

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 80 cm

$1,438

Makebatman, B.AX

Makebatman

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 60 cm

$1,104

Yodanna Karina, B.AX

Yodanna Karina

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 60 cm

$1,104

Die kleine Fee Nixe, B.AX

Die kleine Fee Nixe

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 80 cm

$1,438

Kiss Haring, B.AX

Kiss Haring

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 60 cm

$1,104

Dounière Rousse Bis Repetita, B.AX

Dounière Rousse Bis Repetita

B.AX

Painting - 73 x 60 cm

$981

Wonder Women, B.AX

Wonder Women

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 80 cm

$1,438

Sorry Angel, B.AX

Sorry Angel

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 80 cm

$1,438

Apocalips, B.AX

Apocalips

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 60 cm

$1,104

Grandeur Dame, B.AX

Grandeur Dame

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 60 cm

$1,104

Wine Not, B.AX

Wine Not

B.AX

Painting - 60 x 80 x 3 cm

$1,104

Belle et Rebelle 3, B.AX

Belle et Rebelle 3

B.AX

Print - 29 x 29 cm

$88

Belle et Rebelle 2, B.AX

Belle et Rebelle 2

B.AX

Print - 40 x 30 cm

$95

SplaSh 17, B.AX

SplaSh 17

B.AX

Print - 40 x 30 cm

$95

Fridark Vador, B.AX

Fridark Vador

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 60 cm

$1,104

Playmobilie, B.AX

Playmobilie

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 60 cm

$1,104

Ulislandaise, B.AX

Ulislandaise

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 60 cm

$1,104

Mondrianxiolytique, B.AX

Mondrianxiolytique

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 80 cm

$1,438

Art Station, B.AX

Art Station

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 80 cm

$1,438

Gisèle Halimickey, B.AX

Gisèle Halimickey

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 60 x 3 cm

$1,104

Girl With Baloon Dog, B.AX

Girl With Baloon Dog

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 60 x 4.5 cm

$2,218

Womanity 2, B.AX

Womanity 2

B.AX

Painting - 19 x 19 cm

$222

Splash 8, B.AX

Splash 8

B.AX

Print - 40 x 30 cm

$95

Douanières Rousses 4, B.AX

Douanières Rousses 4

B.AX

Painting - 25 x 25 cm

$279

Douanières Rousses 5, B.AX

Douanières Rousses 5

B.AX

Painting - 25 x 25 cm

$279

Ladl2fnx, B.AX

Ladl2fnx

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 80 cm

$1,438

Les Maux Passant 2 (Belle-Amie), B.AX

Les Maux Passant 2 (Belle-Amie)

B.AX

Painting - 80 x 80 cm

$1,438

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Who is the artist?

Self-taught painter, Béatrix Vincent, alias B.AX, puts women in the spotlight, with the desire to pay them homage and promote social equality. In her paintings we perceive the influence of urban art: Banksy, Miss Tic, Shepard Fairey,… in particular "stencil art" and "writing" even if she says she does not feel the legitimacy to claim to belong to the current of "street art" since it does not paint on the walls.

She is fond of mixed media: acrylic with touches of 3D paint, Posca, bombs, inclusions of newspapers from all over the world, stencils, ink projections and even sometimes nail polish. The women are attractive, expressive, strong and fragile at the same time and always bearers of emotion.

As a teenager, she attended an artist's studio (Cathy Clauzel) for several years. She was thus introduced to the technique of pastel, chalk sketches, graphite, red chalk ... sometimes from live models. His practice of painting stopped after the baccalaureate (studies, his profession then his family life taking precedence over his artistic activities).

It took a break, a strong message, in this case the disease, for her to perceive the essential character of artistic creation in her life and reconnect with this passion, this part of herself that she had muzzled. , which she had buried in spite of herself for false good reasons of person in a hurry. From this ordeal, she draws a certain urgency to live. On the one hand, she feels fully in "the here and now" when she paints and this brings her pleasure and serenity, on the other hand it is a way for her to express what had happened. perhaps imprinted in his body, for want of being exteriorized.

Her art, committed, is united as it allows her to support two associations fighting against cancer (spark-LR and the league against cancer) for which she feels immense gratitude.

In her paintings, she particularly likes to play with full and empty, light and dark, matt and gloss. Thus, it is the brain which completes what, by the deliberate confusion of shadows and background, is not offered to the eye. In this way, she also wishes to make those who meet her works a co-creator, free of their choices, of their imagination, free to project their own emotions onto the work. Romain Rolland said: “You never read a book, you read yourself through books to discover yourself. Thus, we let it be understood without saying it, we let the spectator imagine, question himself, try to provide the answer himself.

In a culture of veneration of the full, she finds it interesting to use only a reduced range of colors, to also play with the void, with what is not said, what is not shown but only suggested and from the contrast that arises from their juxtaposition. We listen to a whisper, we want to know more while the urge is to cover our ears when someone screams.

What are his 3 main works?

What is B.AX’s artistic movement?

The artistic movements of the artists are: Figurative Pop Artists, Satirical street artists

When was B.AX born?

The year of birth of the artist is: 1975