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Size:30 x 38 in. Bradley Theodore’s "Study of Coco II", measuring 22" x 30", is a bold and expressive homage to the legendary Coco Chanel. This dynamic artwork captures Chanel’s iconic elegance and influence with Theodore’s distinctive gestural brushstrokes and vibrant palette. Against a deep black background, the figure of Coco emerges dressed in her characteristic chic attire, wearing a white jacket adorned with gold buttons, exuding timeless sophistication. The addition of the pink camellia on her lapel is a nod to Chanel's signature flower, symbolising her enduring legacy in the fashion world.
Theodore’s use of bright colours on Coco’s face and hands contrasts with the monochromatic elements of her outfit, infusing the piece with energy and modernity. The layering of colours and the abstraction of her features speak to Theodore’s ability to distil the essence of his subjects while inviting viewers to interpret the emotional depth of the piece. The result is an artwork that both honours Chanel’s legacy and reimagines her influence in a contemporary light.
Born in the Turks and Caicos Islands, Bradley Theodore’s journey into the art world is as unconventional as it is inspiring. Moving from Miami to New York City, he taught himself to paint by watching YouTube tutorials and studying canonical artists like Salvador Dalí. Immersing himself in New York’s vibrant creative scene, Theodore began his career painting murals on the streets of the Lower East Side, with his signature skeleton motif gaining widespread recognition. His breakthrough work, Anna and Karl in New York, depicting Anna Wintour and Karl Lagerfeld in skeletal form, catapulted him to international acclaim.
Theodore’s artistic approach combines bold, abstracted forms and vivid colours to evoke the innate emotions and personalities of his subjects. Whether portraying cultural icons like Chanel, or reinterpreting masterpieces by Da Vinci and Cézanne, Theodore’s work is rooted in a desire to blend contemporary culture with timeless artistry. His unique style transcends traditional portraiture, recontextualising historical and modern figures alike in a way that is visually captivating and emotionally resonant. "Study of Coco II" is a testament to Theodore’s ability to merge fashion, art, and cultural commentary into one cohesive vision.

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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:30 x 38 in. Bradley Theodore’s "Study of Coco II", measuring 22" x 30", is a bold and expressive homage to the legendary Coco Chanel. This dynamic artwork captures Chanel’s iconic elegance and influence with Theodore’s distinctive gestural brushstrokes and vibrant palette. Against a deep black background, the figure of Coco emerges dressed in her characteristic chic attire, wearing a white jacket adorned with gold buttons, exuding timeless sophistication. The addition of the pink camellia on her lapel is a nod to Chanel's signature flower, symbolising her enduring legacy in the fashion world.
Theodore’s use of bright colours on Coco’s face and hands contrasts with the monochromatic elements of her outfit, infusing the piece with energy and modernity. The layering of colours and the abstraction of her features speak to Theodore’s ability to distil the essence of his subjects while inviting viewers to interpret the emotional depth of the piece. The result is an artwork that both honours Chanel’s legacy and reimagines her influence in a contemporary light.
Born in the Turks and Caicos Islands, Bradley Theodore’s journey into the art world is as unconventional as it is inspiring. Moving from Miami to New York City, he taught himself to paint by watching YouTube tutorials and studying canonical artists like Salvador Dalí. Immersing himself in New York’s vibrant creative scene, Theodore began his career painting murals on the streets of the Lower East Side, with his signature skeleton motif gaining widespread recognition. His breakthrough work, Anna and Karl in New York, depicting Anna Wintour and Karl Lagerfeld in skeletal form, catapulted him to international acclaim.
Theodore’s artistic approach combines bold, abstracted forms and vivid colours to evoke the innate emotions and personalities of his subjects. Whether portraying cultural icons like Chanel, or reinterpreting masterpieces by Da Vinci and Cézanne, Theodore’s work is rooted in a desire to blend contemporary culture with timeless artistry. His unique style transcends traditional portraiture, recontextualising historical and modern figures alike in a way that is visually captivating and emotionally resonant. "Study of Coco II" is a testament to Theodore’s ability to merge fashion, art, and cultural commentary into one cohesive vision.
















