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$2,975.00The Story
Size:30 x 38 in.
Bradley Theodoreās āThe Queenās Cellistā is a captivating 22" x 30" painting on paper that radiates the artistās signature blend of bold abstraction and vibrant storytelling. This piece reimagines a royal musician with striking colours and dynamic brushstrokes, merging historic grandeur with contemporary energy. Set against a vivid teal background adorned with red fleur-de-lis motifs, the composition combines traditional symbolism with Theodoreās modern, expressive flair.
The central figure, adorned in a sweeping pink gown, cradles a deep blue cello that dominates the scene with its commanding presence. The energetic layering of pinks, whites, and reds creates a gown full of texture and movement, embodying both elegance and power. The queenās powdered wig, rendered in soft white and blue, crowns her figure with an air of regality, while the abstract depiction of her form and face invites the viewer to engage with the emotions and essence of her character rather than mere likeness.
Born in the Turks and Caicos Islands and shaped by Miamiās colourful vibrancy, Bradley Theodoreās self-taught artistry reflects his unique journey through the worlds of street art and fine art. His career began with murals in New York City, where his skeleton motifs became iconic representations of the human essence. Theodoreās works, inspired by Salvador DalĆ and steeped in the aesthetics of abstraction and figuration, have captured the attention of art lovers worldwide.
āThe Queenās Cellistā exemplifies Theodoreās ability to transform historical and cultural imagery into modern narratives. The paintingās bold palette, gestural brushstrokes, and symbolic motifs challenge the viewer to rethink the connections between history, art, and identity. Through his ever-evolving artistic practice, Theodore continues to redefine the boundaries of contemporary art, creating works that are both timeless and thought-provoking.

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.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Size:30 x 38 in.
Bradley Theodoreās āThe Queenās Cellistā is a captivating 22" x 30" painting on paper that radiates the artistās signature blend of bold abstraction and vibrant storytelling. This piece reimagines a royal musician with striking colours and dynamic brushstrokes, merging historic grandeur with contemporary energy. Set against a vivid teal background adorned with red fleur-de-lis motifs, the composition combines traditional symbolism with Theodoreās modern, expressive flair.
The central figure, adorned in a sweeping pink gown, cradles a deep blue cello that dominates the scene with its commanding presence. The energetic layering of pinks, whites, and reds creates a gown full of texture and movement, embodying both elegance and power. The queenās powdered wig, rendered in soft white and blue, crowns her figure with an air of regality, while the abstract depiction of her form and face invites the viewer to engage with the emotions and essence of her character rather than mere likeness.
Born in the Turks and Caicos Islands and shaped by Miamiās colourful vibrancy, Bradley Theodoreās self-taught artistry reflects his unique journey through the worlds of street art and fine art. His career began with murals in New York City, where his skeleton motifs became iconic representations of the human essence. Theodoreās works, inspired by Salvador DalĆ and steeped in the aesthetics of abstraction and figuration, have captured the attention of art lovers worldwide.
āThe Queenās Cellistā exemplifies Theodoreās ability to transform historical and cultural imagery into modern narratives. The paintingās bold palette, gestural brushstrokes, and symbolic motifs challenge the viewer to rethink the connections between history, art, and identity. Through his ever-evolving artistic practice, Theodore continues to redefine the boundaries of contemporary art, creating works that are both timeless and thought-provoking.
















