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$1,137.50The Story
Size:44 x 52 in.
Lee Ellis’s painting Davey the Original Bad Boy is a striking and thought-provoking 39 x 47-inch artwork that reimagines the classical bust of David with a bold, contemporary twist. Set against a vibrant blue striped background, the figure exudes an aura of rebellion, depicted smoking with a billowing cloud of smoke. Ellis’s raw brushstrokes and textural layering bring a gritty, almost graffiti-like quality to the work, while the turquoise detailing in the hair adds a playful and unexpected edge.
Ellis, a multi-media artist based in Bristol, is celebrated for his fearless exploration of human emotion and his unique ability to juxtapose vibrant colour palettes with darker, introspective themes. His experimental approach embraces a range of mediums, including oils, spray paints, and charcoals, pushing the boundaries of traditional portraiture. He often uses the human face as a canvas for his bold artistic explorations, reducing his subjects to vessels for texture and colour.
Deeply inspired by the works of Francis Bacon and Arnulf Rainer, Ellis’s art is both visceral and energetic, reflecting his constant drive to innovate. His distinctive style and evocative narratives have earned him widespread acclaim, with exhibitions across the UK and a reputation as a rising star in contemporary art.

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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
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Size:44 x 52 in.
Lee Ellis’s painting Davey the Original Bad Boy is a striking and thought-provoking 39 x 47-inch artwork that reimagines the classical bust of David with a bold, contemporary twist. Set against a vibrant blue striped background, the figure exudes an aura of rebellion, depicted smoking with a billowing cloud of smoke. Ellis’s raw brushstrokes and textural layering bring a gritty, almost graffiti-like quality to the work, while the turquoise detailing in the hair adds a playful and unexpected edge.
Ellis, a multi-media artist based in Bristol, is celebrated for his fearless exploration of human emotion and his unique ability to juxtapose vibrant colour palettes with darker, introspective themes. His experimental approach embraces a range of mediums, including oils, spray paints, and charcoals, pushing the boundaries of traditional portraiture. He often uses the human face as a canvas for his bold artistic explorations, reducing his subjects to vessels for texture and colour.
Deeply inspired by the works of Francis Bacon and Arnulf Rainer, Ellis’s art is both visceral and energetic, reflecting his constant drive to innovate. His distinctive style and evocative narratives have earned him widespread acclaim, with exhibitions across the UK and a reputation as a rising star in contemporary art.
















