The Story
Size:44 x 44 in.
Lee Ellis’s Your Decor Gives Me a Headache (39" x 39") radiates boldness and humour, presenting a vibrant and playful exploration of colour and texture. This piece juxtaposes the structured pattern of a polka-dot vase and a textured blue background with a chaotic yet striking bouquet of flowers. The energetic brushstrokes and vivid palette create a sense of movement and raw spontaneity, capturing the artist’s signature blend of wit and expressive technique.
Ellis, a Bristol-based British artist, is known for his multi-disciplinary approach, employing a mix of oils, spray paints, and charcoals to create his distinctive style. His work often conveys profound emotion tempered by an ironic edge, evolving through layers of experimentation and improvisation. Inspired by luminaries such as Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud, Ellis’s art explores the versatility of mediums and pushes boundaries, capturing both energy and originality.
Initially drawn to art after encountering Arnulf Rainer’s Wine-Crucifix, Ellis found a lifelong passion for abstraction and expression. Since 2007, he has exhibited widely across the UK, earning acclaim for his compelling and innovative voice in contemporary art. His ability to transform the ordinary into something strikingly original continues to attract attention from collectors and galleries alike.

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:44 x 44 in.
Lee Ellis’s Your Decor Gives Me a Headache (39" x 39") radiates boldness and humour, presenting a vibrant and playful exploration of colour and texture. This piece juxtaposes the structured pattern of a polka-dot vase and a textured blue background with a chaotic yet striking bouquet of flowers. The energetic brushstrokes and vivid palette create a sense of movement and raw spontaneity, capturing the artist’s signature blend of wit and expressive technique.
Ellis, a Bristol-based British artist, is known for his multi-disciplinary approach, employing a mix of oils, spray paints, and charcoals to create his distinctive style. His work often conveys profound emotion tempered by an ironic edge, evolving through layers of experimentation and improvisation. Inspired by luminaries such as Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud, Ellis’s art explores the versatility of mediums and pushes boundaries, capturing both energy and originality.
Initially drawn to art after encountering Arnulf Rainer’s Wine-Crucifix, Ellis found a lifelong passion for abstraction and expression. Since 2007, he has exhibited widely across the UK, earning acclaim for his compelling and innovative voice in contemporary art. His ability to transform the ordinary into something strikingly original continues to attract attention from collectors and galleries alike.
















