Creating art during a time of global stillness wasn’t just a hobby; it was a lifeline. This collection of paintings emerged from the quiet corners of the COVID-19 lockdowns, serving as a dedicated form of art therapy that anchored me through seasons of profound loneliness.
While the world outside felt uncertain and dimmed, my canvas became a space to reclaim light. These works were my way of brightening the isolation, acting as a daily reminder that beauty persists even in solitude. Each stroke was an act of hope; a quiet rebellion against the gloom of the pandemic.
I painted with the belief that the walls closing us in were only temporary, and that the vibrancy I captured would eventually be shared. Now that we can gather again, these pieces stand as a testament to resilience. They are my vision of a beautiful world, offered to you as a reminder that even in our darkest moments, there is always colour to be found.
Artist
Jeff Ellis is a professional photographer dedicated to capturing the profound dialogue between the world around us and the landscapes within us. While his career is rooted in a professional lens, the global pandemic sparked a transformative period of introspection. During the isolation of lockdown, Jeff turned to painting as a vital form of art therapy, using color to navigate the pandemic and rediscover the world’s inherent beauty. His multidisciplinary approach reflects a resilient spirit, offering a vision that is both hopeful and deeply personal; a reminder that even in stillness, there is vibrant life to be shared.