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Chris Daze Ellis was born in 1962 in New York City. He began his prolific Career painting New York City subway cars in 1976 while attending The High School of Art and Design. He remains one of the few artists of his generation to make the successful transition from the subways to the studio.
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Street Talk: Chris Daze Ellis in Dialogue with the...
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P∙P∙O∙W announces representation of Chris Daze Ellis /...
- Sculpture
2021, Spray paint and acrylic on resin; Spray paint on wood...
- Grey Scale
Donec ullamcorper nulla non metus auctor fringilla. Aenean...
- Sketchbook
2001, Spray paint and Mixed media on Canvas, 48" x 36",...
- Recent Work
2018, Spray Paint, Oil, Acrylic, Glitter, Pumice on Canvas,...
- Commissions
Daze, How and Nosm, New York, NY, 2006 + Lit Bar. New York,...
- Exhibitions
4 de fev. de 2022 · Christopher “Daze” Ellis applies lacquer to his work “It’s a Long Way Home” (2022) in his Bronx studio in January. Sinna Nasseri for The New York Times. By Max Lakin. Feb. 4, 2022. The ...
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Chris "DAZE" Ellis (n. 1962) entrou no mundo da arte por meio de grafite, pintura nas ruas da cidade e sistema de metrô no final da década de 1970. No início dos anos 80, Daze voltou sua atenção da rua para o estúdio, criando obras sobre tela que mesclavam elementos de estilo de rua com pintura figurativa.
Chris “DAZE” Ellis is an American graffiti artist known as one of the pioneers of the street-art movement. DAZE got his start writing graffiti on New York City subway cars in the mid-1970s, while he was a student at the High School of Art & Design.
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7 de abr. de 2022 · Born in 1962 in New York City, Chris "Daze" Ellis began his prolific career as part of the second generation of graffiti writers, painting New York City subway cars in 1976 while attending The High School of Art and Design.
DAZE (American, b.1962), also known as Chris Ellis, is a graffiti artist. DAZE began writing graffiti in the New York City subway in the mid-1970s, while he was a student at the High School of Art & Design.
15 de abr. de 2017 · A young Chris “Daze” Ellis growing up in 1970s Brooklyn didn’t need to go to a museum for artistic inspiration. New York City was its own work of art, and the teenager studied it with unstoppable passion.