Alex Garant

2 artworks

  • Be A Doll HPM Embellished Giclee Print by Alex Garant

    Alex Garant Be A Doll HPM Embellished Giclee Print by Alex Garant

    Be A Doll Hand Embellished Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Alex Garant. 2021 Signed & Numbered HPM Limited Edition of 50 Embleshed Artwork Size 20x20 Thick Dobs of Hand Laid Paint Caused Minor Waving In Paper During Curing Process, Will Mount Flat. Thick Impasto embellished print of "Be A Doll". Each Giclée is hand-retouched by Alex with a highly textured thick acrylic/gesso/heavy gel for maximum relief. Each print is unique with 3D texture in the shirt, hair and dotted background area. A metallic touch is also added to the shirt. Limited edition of 50 only Signed and numbered by the artist Matte finish 20x20 ( frames at 14x14") Paper thickness: 10.3 mil Paper weight: 192 g/m² 3/8" white border with signature and edition number

    $159.00

  • Nothing More Than A State of Mind Archival Print by Alex Garant

    Alex Garant Nothing More Than A State of Mind Archival Print by Alex Garant

    Nothing More Than A State of Mind Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Artist Alex Garant Modern Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 20x24 Alex Garant – Nothing More Than A State of Mind in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Nothing More Than A State of Mind by Alex Garant is a 2022 archival pigment print that exemplifies the artist’s signature optical style. This 20x24 inch fine art edition, limited to just 50 signed and numbered prints, features a portrait of a young woman staring forward in a blank expression, yet layered with unsettling multiplicity. Her face is adorned with duplicated eyes and lips—perfectly rendered but visually fractured—forcing the viewer into a moment of cognitive dissonance. Garant’s portraiture operates like a visual glitch in the system, questioning perception and exploring the psychological distortions of modern life. While presented in a fine art format, this piece deeply aligns with the sensibilities and visual tactics of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The subject’s red and cyan windbreaker pops with graphic intensity, set against a neutral background that brings the face—and its duplications—into sharp focus. The color blocking, the confident brushwork, and the emotional ambiguity speak to a visual language born in public murals and wheatpaste posters. By disrupting facial harmony, Garant disrupts the viewer’s comfort zone. This is not a portrait made to soothe or flatter. It is designed to challenge how we see others—and ourselves—in a world shaped by constant digital reflection and emotional overstimulation. Disrupted Identity Through Street-Level Surrealism Alex Garant’s signature double-vision technique is not merely stylistic—it carries conceptual weight. In this work, the layered facial features suggest states of mind fractured by repetition, social pressure, and information fatigue. The portrait feels like a living glitch, where a static identity cannot exist. This aesthetic tension is deeply resonant with graffiti culture, where visual interruption is both an act of defiance and a method of storytelling. Like a street tag scrawled over a polished billboard, the duplications in Garant’s painting refuse polished perfection, opting instead for multiplicity and distortion. This thematic approach mirrors the psychological undercurrent of street pop art. Artists within this movement frequently use surreal figuration and visual overload to comment on perception, consumerism, and mental fragmentation. Nothing More Than A State of Mind does this by presenting a human subject not as a fixed image but as a shifting mental projection, embodying emotional complexity and instability. Technique and Symbolism Aligned with Street Pop Culture While Garant paints using traditional methods, her portraits carry the graphic punch of street art. The bold primary colors, the focused symmetry, and the almost digital visual effect of duplication reflect the impact-first aesthetic of graffiti and paste-up culture. The piece reads like a visual echo, vibrating with emotional and symbolic frequency. It forces the eye to work, to reprocess, to re-evaluate—a demand familiar to viewers of street murals that often overwhelm, confront, or provoke with scale and content. The title Nothing More Than A State of Mind adds conceptual depth, suggesting that perception itself is unstable, fluid, and subject to distortion. In an era where curated digital personas and algorithmic filters shape how identity is consumed, Garant’s work acts as both mirror and warning. Her subject is not broken—she is multiplied, haunted, possibly trapped within a psychological or emotional loop. This message aligns with the core of graffiti art’s critical tradition: to reject surface appearance and instead reveal what lies beneath. Alex Garant's Place in Modern Pop Surrealism and Graffiti-Influenced Fine Art Alex Garant’s contributions to Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork extend beyond gallery walls. While her paintings are highly collectible and refined, their emotional rawness and visual subversion place them firmly within the movement's boundaries. Her work has gained attention from global art publications and exhibitions, standing out for its bold defiance of visual norms. Rather than celebrate static beauty, Garant fractures it—exposing the psychological truths hidden inside perception. Nothing More Than A State of Mind is not just a portrait—it is a visual philosophy, a layered reflection on identity and instability, executed with precision and pop-infused emotional grit. Its surreal technique and symbolic messaging connect deeply with the tools and tactics of street art, proving that visual rebellion is not limited to spray cans and alleyways—it lives wherever an artist dares to distort the expected and reflect the fractured human experience.

    $226.00

Alex Garant> Pop Artist Graffiti Street Artworks

Alex Garant – Optical Figurative Disruption in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork

Alex Garant is a Canadian visual artist renowned for her bold, surrealist portraits that utilize optical layering, mirrored imagery, and multiple facial features to create a jarring visual experience. Often referred to as the Queen of Double Eyes, Garant’s distinctive style combines baroque aesthetics, pop surrealism, and op-art techniques to challenge perception and evoke emotional intensity. While her medium is primarily traditional—acrylic on canvas—her work speaks powerfully to the ethos of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork through its rebellious visual language, its visceral approach to beauty, and its embrace of illusion as a tool for truth. Born in Ontario, Garant studied visual arts at Notre-Dame–De-Foy in Quebec and later established herself internationally with exhibitions across North America and Europe. Her portraits, often of women, feature repeated sets of eyes, lips, or facial structures that immediately unsettle the viewer. This visual doubling is not simply decorative—it is used to explore themes of identity fragmentation, overstimulation, and emotional overload. In a media landscape saturated with images, Garant’s work acts as a mirror fractured by the pressure of self-image and societal expectation.

Visual Overload and the Language of Disruption

Garant’s technique of visual multiplication draws clear parallels to the rhythm and intensity found in graffiti and pop-inspired street murals. Just as a wall may be bombed with tags layered over wheatpaste and stencil, Garant overlays features to create an internal static—one that reflects psychological tension and digital overstimulation. The viewer is forced into a confrontation with perception itself. The portraits often remain serene in expression, yet the optical disruption transforms them into haunting icons, forcing introspection. This kind of visual tension mirrors the disruptive strategies used in graffiti to reclaim visual space. Like a tag on a corporate billboard, Garant’s paintings interrupt expectations of symmetry and photographic realism. Instead of smoothing the viewer’s gaze, she fractures it—making the viewer work to assemble meaning from chaos. In doing so, her approach aligns with the same artistic drive seen in street-level works that challenge aesthetic norms or institutional control over visual narratives.

Baroque Influence Meets Pop Surrealism

Alex Garant draws on elements of classical portraiture—soft lighting, symmetrical composition, and decorative elements—yet she twists these traditions through a hyper-modern lens. This blending of ornate beauty and psychedelic distortion places her work in direct dialogue with Street Pop Art, where visual intensity and emotional depth are often weaponized to critique culture. Her palette, frequently bright and high-contrast, invokes the vivid color strategies of mural art and urban posters. Her subjects appear poised yet elusive, real yet digitally ghosted. This reflects the modern identity crisis—fragmented, replicated, curated. In a time when selfies and social media profiles dominate self-perception, Garant paints faces that refuse singular identity, presenting instead multiple truths. This resonates deeply with contemporary street and pop artists who use public space and iconography to question who gets to be seen, remembered, or defined.

Gallery Walls and the Streetside Mindset

While Alex Garant’s work is displayed in galleries rather than on city walls, the conceptual roots and aesthetic punch of her paintings mirror the best of graffiti-informed art. Her work has appeared in exhibitions across Los Angeles, London, New York, and Montreal, and has been featured in publications like Juxtapoz, Hi-Fructose, and Beautiful Bizarre—platforms that consistently amplify street-influenced visual innovation. Her artistic voice embodies the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork tradition of using image as interruption. Her portraits confront the viewer with both beauty and distortion, harmony and overload. She does not paint for comfort; she paints for impact. Through optical illusions, she transforms passive viewing into an act of re-evaluation, making her one of the most compelling contemporary voices in the broader movement of visually subversive art.

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