Jean Remi Barbier

Emerging French artist based in New York.
Inspired by neo-pop, abstract expressionism and street art

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Art
22x30 in
Black frame
Hand-signed and numbered
Limited edition - 15 prints

Fine Art Print

18x24 in
Mixed Media,
Acrylic, Spray Paint
Black frame 1.5 in

Big C Life

19x24 in
Mixed Media, Acrylic, Spray Paint. On paper.
Fine art print version available. Limited edition - 30 prints

The New Yorker

19x24 in
Mixed Media, Acrylic
On paper.
Fine art print version available
Limited edition - 30 prints

The Hamptoner #11

19x24 in
Mixed Media, Acrylic
On paper
Black frame 27 3/4 x 22.5 in

The Hamptoner #12

The Hamptoner #13

19x24 in
Mixed Media, Acrylic, Spray Paint
On paper.
Fine art print version available
Limited edition - 30 prints

The Hamptoner #14

19x24 in
Mixed Media, Acrylic, Spray Paint. On paper.
Fine art print version available. Limited edition - 30 prints
18x24 in
Mixed Media
Acrylic
Gold frame 1 in

Opulentia

24x24 in
Mixed Media
Acrylic

Showbiz

24x24 in
Mixed Media,
Acrylic

Playboy

18x24 in
Mixed Media
Acrylic

In Vino Veritas

18x24 in
Mixed Media,
Acrylic

Omnia Vanitas

18x24 in
Acrylic

Rainbow

11x14 in
Acrylic

LETTER 2

LETTER 1

11x14 in
Acrylic
36x48 in
Acrylic

Littoral

About
Jean Remi Barbier
Living in this metropolis, the emerging artist draws great influence from Neo-pop, abstract expressionism and street art. He particularly enjoys working on his rooftop overlooking New York and channel the city’s energy on top of his regular studio session.

While canvas is the preferred space of expression, it is noteworthy that a majority of his current work is done by blending acrylic painting, spray painting, splashing and other mixed media including the constant use of collage technique with newspapers and magazine.
Born in Champagne, France, Jean-Remi Barbier moved to Canada to study and then arrived in New York in 2015 where he was first exposed to the great plethora of art and artists the city has to offer. It is in 2020 that he began working on his own artworks as a medium to relate on his views and emotions on today’s world. Barbier has always sought inspirations in the streets of Manhattan. The up-and-coming artist chose J-Art as his alias in the art’s universe.

Having an unconditional fascination for skulls, he learnt more about the vanity (vanitas) style of still-life painting. The self-taught artist often creates artwork with skull imageries with various variations influenced by the modern-day consumer society. J-Art likes to experiment boldly but follow his inspiration while applying fine attention to details and connotations. Today, creating art has been an essential part of his personal development and a preferred means of expression.

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