Skip to main content
Customizable
Painting: "The Avatar" | Mixed Media by Brad Ellis - Artist. Item made of canvas
Trade Member Offer Available
Customize this piece
Painting: "The Avatar" | Mixed Media by Brad Ellis - Artist. Item made of canvas
Painting: "The Avatar" | Mixed Media by Brad Ellis - Artist. Item made of canvas
Painting: "The Avatar" | Mixed Media by Brad Ellis - Artist. Item made of canvas

Created and Sold by Brad Ellis - Artist

Brad Ellis - Artist

Painting: "The Avatar" - Mixed Media

$ On Inquiry

"The Avatar", 60"w x 72"h, encaustic, oil stick and collage on canvas

Item Painting: "The Avatar"
As seen in Private Residence, Austin, TX
Have more questions about this item?
Brad Ellis - Artist
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Abstract Artist who is nationally recognized for his work utilizing the ages old medium of encaustic combined with collage elements

BRAD ELLIS BIO


Brad Ellis is a mid-career, Texas-based artist whose focus is on abstract painting. Throughout his career he has continually experimented with imagery from tightly rendered, systematic patterns to loosely constructed, expressionistic compositions. He has distinguished himself by embracing the ancient medium of encaustic which is hot wax painting and is a process by which heated bees wax is mixed with pigments and applied to board or canvas and then fused to the surface with a heat source. The pure physicality of the paint combined with various collage elements render distinct textures and surface treatments that energize his abstract imagery with movement and excitement.

Brad earned his BFA from the University of Tulsa and his work has been represented by Craighead Green Gallery for over 20 years as well as several other art galleries across the country. His paintings are included in many prominent private and corporate art collections and is included in the U. S. State Department’s Art In Embassies Program, where his work is displayed in the Ambassador’s residence in Kampala, Uganda. As well, his paintings are featured in two recent books, Texas Abstract, Modern + Contemporary, published by Fresco Books and Encaustic Art In The Twenty-First Century, published by Schiffer.