About
Art has been the life force that has launched Bradley into the mainstream and into the media spotlight. Due to his unique and notable form of art visible throughout the cities of New York and Tokyo, Bradley has often been described as Jean-Michel Basquiat meets Banksy.
 
Bradley believes that the audience of his art should be the reviewers of his art. Thus he is dedicated in making his art available for all to see in the streets of international cities. His commitment in bringing art to the public is underlined by his involvements in public viewings.
 
Bradley invites people into his art studio to immerse themselves in the creative process by conducting live paintings in cities as New York, Los Angeles, Oslo, Paris, and Tokyo. These days Bradley's signature work is his use of the skeleton as the inner life force of the subject. As he explains; “There is no deeper delving into your psyche than the very structure of your body”.
 
He uses bright colors to express the beauty within. His subjects are all recognizable by their outer clothing, hair or posture. This technique strips away the outside allowing the viewer to focus on the feelings and the relationships within.
 
From the life of a trained digital media specialist, to that of a New York based artist is a long one. It is one that Bradley hopes will come full circle and end in his homeland. A studio by the beach where his art can inspire and he is doubly inspired in return.
Artworks
  • Bradley Theodore, Kate Moss with Pineapple, 2016
    Bradley Theodore
    Kate Moss with Pineapple, 2016
    Acrylic and oil stick on paper
    42 x 28 in.
    106.7 x 71.1 cm
  • Bradley Theodore, Young President, 2015
    Bradley Theodore
    Young President, 2015
    Acrylic and oil stick on canvas
    40 x 30 in.
    101.6 x 76.2 cm
  • Bradley Theodore, Young Queen, 2015
    Bradley Theodore
    Young Queen, 2015
    Acrylic and oil stick on canvas
    40 x 30 in.
    101.6 x 76.2 cm
  • Bradley Theodore, Anna and Karl Face Off, 2014
    Bradley Theodore
    Anna and Karl Face Off, 2014
    Acrylic and oil stick on canvas
    55 x 83 in.
    139.7 x 210.8 cm
Exhibitions
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