BIOGRAPHY

Noted for adventurous brushstrokes, elegant color palettes, and a generous measure of styles not limited by genre definitions, Ella Bramlett (b. 2007) is a determined voice across generations. Her work revives the dreamy moods of Impressionism, celebrates Pastoral moments, and dares to express the Abstract within aspects born of purpose, and set free in imagination.
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Ella finds her muse in the organic details of the vignette, and the natural expanse of God’s Creation. She is uniquely able to gather and blend varied perspectives, inspiring her viewers and collectors to pause and become absorbed into the canvas. Ever flirting with scale and proportion, Ella subtly curates a relationship between the finished work and the beholder, carefully conscious of each piece’s lasting persuasion.
Nearly three seasons into a self-sought immersion into the London art scene, Ella has been studying as a distinguished student at the University of the Arts London. After morning hours spent putting paint to canvas from a well-lit corner studio at the Archway Campus, she pours her time into a study of the Masters and Contemporary Art and Exhibitions on the walls of The National Gallery, The Victoria & Albert Museum, The Tate Modern, The Wallace Collection, a glowing array of distinctive British galleries, and private English collections from London to the Cotswolds.​
With standing offers to further her studies at The Glasgow School of Art (Scotland), Camberwell College of Arts, Central Saint Martins, and The Slade School of Fine Art (London), Ella continues to paint prolifically. Returning to her hometown of Nashville, Tennessee (USA), Ella will showcase in American galleries and events during the upcoming summer, offering originals for purchase, open commissions, as well as fine linen prints and notecards.