Ellen Bradshaw is a popular New York based artist and the primary focus of her subjectmatter is New York City. She is greatly influenced by the realism of the Ashcan painters of the 1910-30’s and the majority of her work reflects landscapes and realism.
In New York, Ellen’s art has been featured in multiple exhibits at the Pleiades Gallery. Artists who have inspired such work are Robert Henri, John Sloan, George Bellows, and Edward Hopper.
When Ellen uses New York City as her subject, she says, “I’m drawn to the common everydayness of life in the city, and perhaps what is hidden just beneath the surface of the ordinary.” She has a keen eye for uncovering the beauty in rugged buildings and everyday neighborhoods. From the stillness of winter to an empty street in the dark, Ellen unravels every detail and paints it beautifully in her art.
If you love New York as much as Ellen Bradshaw does, then you’re sure to love her work as well. Browse more of her original artwork on Zatista.com.
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