AlexBox: Fine Art Prints Available to Purchase

by | Sep 23, 2021

Alex Box is an internationally renowned artist who has redefined the role of creativity in makeup and beauty; Alex has announced that ‘Alex Box Archive Art Prints’ will be available from 1st October via their Instagram store.

This iconic series is available for the first time as fine art prints, marking the moment the artist transitioned into creative direction, and allowing her work to become indicative of the contemporary discussions surrounding beauty and art.

 

The 5 limited edition prints have been personally selected and created by Alex Box, created in response to a range of art movements – from Baroque, Cubism and Dadaism, to Post Modernism and Romanticsm.

 

While always continuing to push the boundaries of innovative practice, the works will take you on a creative journey that is indicative of her pioneering practice. Alex Box’s work has helped establish makeup to be recognised as an art form, and this series establishes that.

 

The prints will be available via @thealexbox Instagram Shop from 1st October.

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