Now on View: BEAUTOX by Beau Jones
Opening Photos By: Millie Cooper
We’re thrilled to feature the bold, unmistakable work of Beau Jones (@beautox_art) in our gallery space through mid-July.
A Northwest Arkansas local originally from Jonesboro, AR, Beau brings a dynamic and vibrant energy to everything he creates. His signature style—exaggerated, abstract faces known as BEAUTOX—has become instantly recognizable for its use of bright, saturated color against soft neutral backgrounds. These large-scale, stylized portraits blur the lines between pop art, abstraction, and modern realism, making them true statement pieces.
The Origin of BEAUTOX
The name BEAUTOX isn’t just clever—it’s personal. Beau coined the name during his first art show in 2015, which just so happened to be at a Botox party in Wynne, AR. The playful irony of the event stuck with him, and BEAUTOX was born. Since then, it’s grown into a full-fledged brand that reflects both Beau’s sense of humor and his distinct point of view as an artist.
More Than Just Faces
While BEAUTOX faces are his most iconic works, Beau’s creative range spans across multiple mediums and styles. His evolving body of work includes pop art, abstraction, and pieces that dip into realism—each one with a unique energy that challenges convention and draws you in.
A Growing Presence
Beau’s art has made waves both locally and nationally. His collaborations include partnerships with Worlds Away, a luxury furniture brand, and retail giants like HomeGoods, TJ Maxx, and Marshalls. His work has been featured in publications such as The Idle Class, Jonesboro Occasions Magazine, Paragould Premiere Magazine, and At Home Arkansas.
Though his sights are set on eventually relocating to a larger city, Beau is passionate about growing his presence and creative community here in Arkansas.
Visit the Show
Beau’s work will be on view in our gallery space through mid-July. Whether you’re already familiar with his vibrant style or just discovering it for the first time, we invite you to stop by, take it in, and maybe even find a piece to take home.