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Miss Van's artistic journey is a testament to the power of creative expression and the importance of challenging societal norms. Her sensual, evocative poupées have captured the hearts and minds of viewers worldwide, transforming the landscape of graffiti art and redefining the role of female artists in the process.
In her artwork, Miss Van typically depicts sloe-eyed women, covering a varied array of female forms and expressing many different emotions. [7] Common themes in her work include eroticism, sexuality, desire and innocence which are represented by animal masks, pastel colors, and revealing clothing.
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Miss Van's work has appeared on streets internationally, although she also exhibits canvases in galleries across France, Europe and the United States. Today, her work is characterised by both street art and fine art, blurring the lines between both worlds.
Miss Van started wall-painting with brushes on the walls of Toulouse in the 90’s and quickly expanded her work throughout Europe (with Barcelona as her home city), influencing the feminine movement in European Urban Art. She is now considered among the most established international urban contemporary female artists.
These are the uneasy muses of Miss Van, the French-born street-artist-turned-fine-art-painter who has spent the last 30 years or so amid an evolving stream of these woman, watching them grow from innocent yet alluring, chubby doll babies into case-hardened warrior babes even a band of fur-bearing fox-snakes couldn’t faze.
18 wrz 2018 · Initiating the feminine street art movement in the early 90’s, Miss Van recently returned to her passion after spending several years painting in her studio. While her work on canvas is mostly grotesque and dark, her outdoor pieces are often times more cheery and colourful.