Jeffrey and Michael Bisaillon, born in upstate New York, began creating art together in the mid‑1990s after moving into an empty house in Austin, Texas. Jeffrey, a self-taught abstract painter, and Michael, drawn to symbolic and digital motifs, merged their strengths early on—sparking a creative partnership that would endure for over 20 years . Their brand, JBIS Art, reflects this duality, seamlessly blending abstraction, symbolism, and technology.In 2010, the brothers launched the “Modern Simplicity Series,” a sleek, minimalistic 3D line that set the stage for their later “Modern Visage Series.” These works feature cut-through 3D elements paired with stylized images of iconic figures and brands, bridging abstraction and pop homage. Across their collections, they incorporate acrylic painting, graphic design, resin finishes, digital photography, spray paint, and even building materials—reflecting a hands-on, multimedia philosophy.Heavily influenced by Pop Art pioneers like Andy Warhol and Jean‑Michel Basquiat, the Bisaillon Brothers evoke the cultural alphabet of mid‑20th-century and contemporary global brand imagery. Their works comment on commercialization, pop icons, technology, and media saturation, often featuring a trademark red UPC code banner embedded beneath glossy resin as a symbolic and visual signature.Over the past two decades, they have built a distinguished presence in the international art scene, showing in venues such as Art Basel, Spectrum Miami, and Artexpo New York. Their pieces have been acquired and exhibited in galleries across the U.S., UK, and Europe. Representing a modern synthesis of analog craft and digital design, the Bisaillon Brothers continue to evolve their practice while maintaining a strong visual identity.
Sign in to your account
Sign up
Forgot your password?
No problem! Enter your email and we'll send you instructions to reset it.