Urban Elephant
29" x 37" in
(73 x 93 cm)
- Year: 2024
- Rarity: Unique
- Support: Canvas
- Medium: Acrylic
- Year: 2024
- Rarity: Unique
- Support: Canvas
- Medium: Acrylic
Saxs' painting "Urban Elephant" shows an elephant in a vibrant and dynamic style. To create an animated environment, the artist uses strong colour splashes, such as orange, blue, and yellow. With the eyes and trunk showing strength and emotion, the elephant's details are expressive. The composition gains depth and movement via the background's combination of textured layers.
This piece of art blends a contemporary urban aesthetic with the elegance of nature. It is the ideal focal point for any room because of the splatters and abstract components that give it a raw, energetic sense. It honours originality and audacious expression while capturing the essence of the wild.
About Sax (Henry Blache)
Henry Blache, alias Sax, is a French Street Artist from the south of France based in Paris.
His splashing animal paintings, which use flashy colors, quickly caught people’s attention. His artworks also brought a fresh environmental warning concerning the situation of endangered species worldwide.
Born in Provence in 1995, he grew up close to nature and draws inspiration from the colors and wealth of the landscapes he lived in.
His instinctive and spontaneous pictorial technique is based on several principles of the Chinese painting style Xieyi, which favors the expression of feelings and emotions.
By integrating graffiti into his artworks, he creates various reading levels, which create calligram effects, enhancing the idea that “each of these animal species is often left abandoned, like old buildings.”
He uses various materials, such as watercolor, ink, acrylic, and aerosol paint, to enhance the intensity of his paintings' emotions.
His spontaneity and accuracy in work are visible during the “Live Painting” he realizes for events in France and overseas.
As a complete artist, he also composes music and makes short movies. The French media Konbini called him “le maître du twist” (the twist master) for his movie Allô. He also won the Jury’s Grand Prize at the BeGreen Film Festival (COP21) in 2016 for his video clip Freestyle.
29" x 37" in
(73 x 93 cm)
- Year: 2024
- Rarity: Unique
- Support: Canvas
- Medium: Acrylic
- Year: 2024
- Rarity: Unique
- Support: Canvas
- Medium: Acrylic
Saxs' painting "Urban Elephant" shows an elephant in a vibrant and dynamic style. To create an animated environment, the artist uses strong colour splashes, such as orange, blue, and yellow. With the eyes and trunk showing strength and emotion, the elephant's details are expressive. The composition gains depth and movement via the background's combination of textured layers.
This piece of art blends a contemporary urban aesthetic with the elegance of nature. It is the ideal focal point for any room because of the splatters and abstract components that give it a raw, energetic sense. It honours originality and audacious expression while capturing the essence of the wild.
About Sax (Henry Blache)
Henry Blache, alias Sax, is a French Street Artist from the south of France based in Paris.
His splashing animal paintings, which use flashy colors, quickly caught people’s attention. His artworks also brought a fresh environmental warning concerning the situation of endangered species worldwide.
Born in Provence in 1995, he grew up close to nature and draws inspiration from the colors and wealth of the landscapes he lived in.
His instinctive and spontaneous pictorial technique is based on several principles of the Chinese painting style Xieyi, which favors the expression of feelings and emotions.
By integrating graffiti into his artworks, he creates various reading levels, which create calligram effects, enhancing the idea that “each of these animal species is often left abandoned, like old buildings.”
He uses various materials, such as watercolor, ink, acrylic, and aerosol paint, to enhance the intensity of his paintings' emotions.
His spontaneity and accuracy in work are visible during the “Live Painting” he realizes for events in France and overseas.
As a complete artist, he also composes music and makes short movies. The French media Konbini called him “le maître du twist” (the twist master) for his movie Allô. He also won the Jury’s Grand Prize at the BeGreen Film Festival (COP21) in 2016 for his video clip Freestyle.
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