Storm

Stevie Dix

Storm, 2022170 x 99 x 4.5cm12000 EUR
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oil on canvas + artist’s frameGALERIE CHLOE SALGADOParis
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Stevie Dix
Artist
Stevie Dix
1990 , Belgian

Born in 1990 in Genk, Stevie Dix lived in London, where she studied at the alternative art school Turps Banana (2016-2017), before moving back to Genk in 2020. Expressing herself through undiluted oil paint, and occasionally lined with impasto, Stevie Dix has developed a raw, sensitive and bold body of work, which she describes as autobiographical and introspective. Oscillating between abstraction and figuration, she uses, sometimes obsessively, easily identifiable symbols to evoke universal ills.

Stevie Dix: Artworks
The way in
Stevie DixThe way in, 202212000 EUR
Storm
Stevie DixStorm, 202212000 EUR
Where are we, beside ourselves
Stevie DixWhere are we, beside ourselves, 202210000 EUR
You Make Me Better
Stevie DixYou Make Me Better, 202210000 EUR
The way out
Stevie DixThe way out, 20225000 EUR
GALERIE CHLOE SALGADO
Gallery
GALERIE CHLOE SALGADO
Paris

Inaugurated in October 2018, GALERIE CHLOE SALGADO is a contemporary art gallery in Paris representing emerging international artists. Working hand in hand with the artists, the gallery aims to break with the notion of a gallery as an elitist space proposing instead a place of support, discovery and sharing, while also encouraging new generations of collectors and art enthusiasts.