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Mixed-Media Painting (ID: A154520)
Designed by Ellen Kantro
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This tactile acrylic painting on canvas makes a bold, graphic statement using paper, string, cardboard, and mesh to enhance the graphic nature of the scribbles and asemic writing. Wired and ready to hang. Ships unframed.
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Ellen Kantro

Ellen Kantro

Ellen Kantro Art
"My paintings always evolve from the process. I’m influenced by dilapidated buildings, and the way time and nature’s elements alter our surroundings. Rust, peeling paint, and cracked surfaces have a distressed and quiet beauty that I try to evoke in my work, and I love the never-ending variety of elements and textures that I can layer into a single piece."

Ellen’s path to becoming an abstract artist took many turns. Discouraged from attending art school in favor of a more traditional route, she focused on her other passion: musical theatre. She was a touring stage manager for several years. After a minor injury that sidelined her for a short time, she became a graphic designer which led to user interface design and life on the corporate track, culminating in a variety of creative roles as a corporate executive.

She successfully transitioned from the structured world of business to the vibrant and dynamic realm of abstract art. Her work exudes an unmistakable urban vibe, reflecting the dichotomy of her past and present. Ellen is known for her unconventional textures and techniques, and she often incorporates found materials into her work, lending an authentic urban grit to her pieces. Old maps, torn posters, discarded packing and construction materials, find their way into her creations, adding elements of surprise and discovery for the viewer.