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Don't Eat The Flowers Again Nigel

Size:28 x 34 in.

Lee Ellis’s Don't Eat the Flowers Again Nigel (24" x 30") is a striking composition that merges bold colour, expressive brushwork, and dark humour. The painting depicts a vibrant red anthurium plant in a deep blue pot, set against a lively background of patterned fabric and striped wallpaper. The flowers appear to melt, their colours dripping like wet paint, blurring the line between realism and abstraction. The piece carries an unsettling yet playful energy, inviting the viewer to question its hidden narrative.

Ellis is a British multi-media artist known for his experimental approach to painting, printmaking, and mixed media. His work often explores themes of human emotion, angst, and absurdity, with exaggerated forms and unexpected colour combinations creating a sense of unease. His impassioned, gestural brushstrokes bring rawness to his subjects, making each piece feel deeply personal yet universally resonant.

Inspired by artists such as Francis Bacon and Arnulf Rainer, Ellis blends figuration with abstraction, constantly pushing the limits of his materials. His career has seen him transition from a background in graphic design to a highly sought-after fine artist, with exhibitions across the UK. His work embodies a fearless approach to contemporary art, combining satire, expressionism, and a restless creative energy.

 

$809.63

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Don't Eat The Flowers Again Nigel

$2,313.24

$809.63

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Size:28 x 34 in.

Lee Ellis’s Don't Eat the Flowers Again Nigel (24" x 30") is a striking composition that merges bold colour, expressive brushwork, and dark humour. The painting depicts a vibrant red anthurium plant in a deep blue pot, set against a lively background of patterned fabric and striped wallpaper. The flowers appear to melt, their colours dripping like wet paint, blurring the line between realism and abstraction. The piece carries an unsettling yet playful energy, inviting the viewer to question its hidden narrative.

Ellis is a British multi-media artist known for his experimental approach to painting, printmaking, and mixed media. His work often explores themes of human emotion, angst, and absurdity, with exaggerated forms and unexpected colour combinations creating a sense of unease. His impassioned, gestural brushstrokes bring rawness to his subjects, making each piece feel deeply personal yet universally resonant.

Inspired by artists such as Francis Bacon and Arnulf Rainer, Ellis blends figuration with abstraction, constantly pushing the limits of his materials. His career has seen him transition from a background in graphic design to a highly sought-after fine artist, with exhibitions across the UK. His work embodies a fearless approach to contemporary art, combining satire, expressionism, and a restless creative energy.