Collection: Ted Ellis

Ellis grew up and was educated in New Orleans, a city known for its history, style, and artistic exuberance. This backdrop inspired Ellis to capture the essence of the subjects of his childhood in the glory of their rich cultural heritage. Extremely dedicated to his craft, this artist draws on a style that was born in his childhood from impressions of his native city. Ellis is self-taught and boldly blends realism and impressionism in his work, evoking nostalgia and inspiration. The art of this man both reveres and celebrates the traditional values of his culture. Ted Ellis, the man, lives the life he paints about.

He generously contributes time and artwork to various causes:

United Way, ICLS, African American Visual Arts Association, Jack and Jill, Incorporated, United Negro College Fund, Heritage Christian Academy, and Public school districts around the globe.

Ellis' involvement in the community as an art advocate and educator has earned him recognition from numerous organizations and city officials. Ellis' latest exhibit entitled, "Capturing Our Culture And Heritage" encompasses the diversity and cultural similarities of all Americans. This exhibit will travel across the country, visiting Chicago, New York, Mississippi, and New Orleans, in the next few months. Some of Ellis' previous national exhibits include: "The Civil Rights Movement", "Buffalo Soldiers", and "Born In The Spirit".