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Bisaillon Brothers | Limited Edition

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Urban Spirit | Tequila

Bisaillon Brothers | Limited Edition

Sale price€1.666,95
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Urban Spirit 2025 | Set of two

Bisaillon Brothers | Limited Edition

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Wanted

Bisaillon Brothers | Original

Sale price€5.861,00
BBH ORI POR 30848 Waterloo 1 BBH ORI POR 30848 Waterloo 2
Waterloo

Bisaillon Brothers | Original

Sale price€9.679,00
Sold BBH ORI POR 29201 1 When Doves Cry BBH ORI POR 29201 3 When Doves Cry
When Doves Cry

Bisaillon Brothers | Original

Sale price€9.686,00
Sold out BBH SLE HUM 28337 1 Vitalising BBH SLE HUM 28337 2 Vitalising
Vitalizing

Bisaillon Brothers | Limited Edition

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BBH ORI POR 34964 Warhol One 1 BBH ORI POR 34964 Warhol One 2
Warhol One

Bisaillon Brothers | Original

Sale price€5.478,00

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Urban Spirit | 2025

Bisaillon Brothers

Urban Spirit | 2025

Using the distinctive bottle shapes of iconic vodka and tequila brands – emblems of design and global branding – the artists comment on how consumer products integrate into personal and public narratives. The Bisaillon Brothers’ signature barcode imagery and chaotic linework echoes these ideas of consumer culture and offer a modern art commentary. A riot of colour – electric blues, hot pinks, and acidic greens – and stark contrasts capture the spirit of pop art and the underground art scene developed by many of the artists featured. The cultural link between art and alcohol was popularised by an advertising campaign for Absolut in the 1980s, spearheaded by Andy Warhol. Prompting the brand to work with lesser-known artists, the campaign promoted the contemporary art scene, giving the brand a youthful edge.  By setting alcohol, a symbol of modern indulgence, against the rough texture of real-world expression, Urban Spirit celebrates art as a form of rebellion, communication and community.
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Bisaillon Brothers

Urban Bouquet | 2024

Contemporary pop duo, Bisaillon Brothers, return with a brand new collection. With vivid colours, dynamic composition and notes of cosmopolitan flair, Urban Bouquet serves as a reminder that there's always time to pause, relax, and enjoy a moment of indulgence. Featuring some of the world’s most iconic wines, this collection blends sophisticated taste with the spirit of the streets in true Bisaillon fashion. This collection sees the brothers go back to their roots with contemporary, abstract techniques and pop art influences, adding a modern twist to traditional brands.
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Bisaillon Brothers

Icon | 2024

The Bisaillon Brothers have created four new stylish pieces, Icon, featuring female stars of the past and present, which will add glamour and a sense of history to your home.
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Bisaillon Brothers

Revolution | 2023

Jeffrey and Michael Bisaillon’s latest collection of extraordinary pop art originals and limited editions - Revolution - features music icons David Bowie and The Beatles, all Vinylgraphs - 3D pop art records which float off the wall, and, of course, feature the Brothers’ trademark trinary codes. The Revolution Vinylgraphs are born from the American brothers’ love of vinyl records. Their father is a huge music fan who has a collection of six jukeboxes and thousands of 45rpm singles. This gave them the inspiration to create a unique and innovative piece of artwork based on the timeless vinyl disc. “All of the Vinylgraph pieces are bedded in history like a lot of the works we produce,” say the Brothers, “starting with personal and cultural favourite 45’s which are then researched to give the layers of thought and historical reference. They not only create an attractive and aesthetically pleasing finished piece but work as visual aids to a specific place in time, like a good song transporting you to where you were when you first heard it. There is a huge amount of nostalgia associated with vinyl records where a certain record can tie the past with the present in the mind. Vinyl records are back in fashion in a big way and have a rich, warm sound that can’t be duplicated by the digital formats of today”. The Bisaillon Brothers have been developing these exclusive Vinylgraphs for more than two years, working out how to make them with a revolutionary production process which makes these pieces unlike anything you’ve ever seen before.

“We are the perfect solution of past culture and the culture of today.”

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Bisaillon Brothers

Influenced by pop and street artists like Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat, the duo evoke an exciting commentary on the pop culture of today and the mid-20th century. New technology, iconicism, globalisation and social media are given a modern interpretation through digital art, vibrant colours and bold brushwork.

The brothers have a unique, hands-on approach to creating their art. All of the pieces are mixed media and incorporate a range of mediums, including canvas, wood, paint, pen, resin, spray paint, digital imagery and even building materials.

Born in upstate New York, the American brothers grew up in a highly creative home. Their grandfather was a landscape and wildlife painter, with his brother an illustrator for Disney. Whilst at Catholic school, the brothers were encouraged by nuns to work on art projects.

After moving into an empty house with bare walls, Jeffrey and Michael decided to create their own art to hang, sparking a collaboration that has made waves since 2012. Their work has taken them around the world, including a sell-out show in Miami and exhibitions in the Netherlands and the UK.

Jeffrey is an abstract painter and applies and removes paint in methodical layers before paint is flung through the air to drip down the panel and canvas. Michael is an electrical technician and uses binary and trinary code to create the number systems and codes on each piece.

The pair say: 'The digital age is upon us, and our art will reflect this. History is still being made'. The brothers' have embraced that digital age, with their work always features a trademark trinary barcode

'With the increasing commercialization of everything branding has become ubiquitous,' they explain. 'The red barcode on each art piece glares out at us and distinctly defines the Jbis trademark. Part signature, part emblem, part symbol, when you see it you know this is a Jbis Art piece. Soon even our species will be branded via microchips and nanotech will evolve into picotech much as the computer gigabyte will become the terabyte and then petabyte. Somewhere in between we exist and such is the need for the red barcode'.

Bisaillon Brothers create several distinct collections. Their Vinylgraphs are born from their love of vinyl records. Their father is a huge music fan who has a collection of six jukeboxes and thousands of 45rpm singles. This gave them the inspiration to create a unique and innovative piece of artwork based on the timeless vinyl disc.

'All the Vinylgraph pieces are bedded in history like a lot of the works we produce,' say the Brothers, 'starting with personal and cultural favourite 45's which are then researched to give the layers of thought and historical reference. They not only create an attractive and aesthetically pleasing finished piece but work as visual aids to a specific place in time, like a good song transporting you to where you were when you first heard it. There is a huge amount of nostalgia associated with vinyl records where a certain record can tie the past with the present in the mind. Vinyl records are back in fashion in a big way and have a rich, warm sound that can't be duplicated by the digital formats of today'.

Their Pop collection utilizes the world around us in the form of iconic people we love and respect or brands that enhance our life experience,' say the Bisiaillon Brothers. 'These images are a combination of colourful abstracts by Jeffrey with inspiration from the evolution of art that occurred after photography. Symbology and the digital tools of today are utilized by Michael and the Pop collection continues to evolve'.

Illustrious champagne brands are the perfect subject for the brothers' Urban Fizz works, as they are synonymous with style and luxury, whilst their Modern Simplicity collection explores architecture and fine art; this series sees a flawless resin surface offset by vibrant geometric holes, which the brothers call 'lightwells'.

Their latest Icon works, part of the Pop collection, celebrates strong women and is inspired by the covers of haute couture glossy magazines, known for their distinctive photography and high editorial quality.

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