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Artist Feature — Vixen X Vandal

Vixen X Vandal is a mother‑and‑daughter collaborative duo whose work blends pop‑culture iconography, street‑art aesthetics, and layered mixed‑media techniques. Their pieces often explore themes of identity, rebellion, and feminine strength, using bold color, collage textures, and confrontational text to create visually charged narratives. Working across canvas, paper, and reclaimed materials, the duo brings a fresh, contemporary voice to the emerging art scene — one rooted in generational dialogue and shared creative vision.

Their work stands out for its fearless energy and cultural immediacy, making them an exciting addition to the gallery’s New Artists roster.

Outlaw is a striking example of Vixen X Vandal’s ability to merge pop‑art clarity with street‑art grit. The central figure — masked by the word “OUTLAW” — becomes both a symbol and a shield, embodying defiance, independence, and self‑determination. Surrounding skull motifs and layered text fragments create a collage‑like tension between danger, humor, and cultural commentary.

The piece’s mixed‑media construction gives it a tactile, urban immediacy, while the mother‑daughter collaboration adds an underlying narrative about generational resilience and shared rebellion. Outlaw feels both contemporary and timeless — a bold statement from two artists carving out their own visual territory.