Shaun Ellison, Sinner & Alcaraz In Sunflowers, The French, 2025; Original Work
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What began as a tool to process Shaun Ellison’s relationship to tennis has grown into a vibrant, evocative practice that captures the spontaneity and frailty of groups, success, and failure in sport. Born in South Africa and based in Brooklyn, New York, the artist brings unity to the inherent contradictions of tennis and its history. Within his works, color, expressive composition, and unexpected figures become means by which he comments on the diversity, rigor, and growth of sport and its cultural legacy. Ellison studied at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, the School of Visual Arts, and the New York Studio School. While at Louisiana Lafayette, he played for the school’s Division 1 tennis team before competing professionally on the ATP Tour. The artist has presented solo exhibitions at Taymour Grahne Projects, London, United Kingdom, and Anna Zorina Gallery, New York, NY.
Shaun Ellison captures the essence of Paris while evoking the drama of the French Open final. In this piece, he creates a sense of expansive space within a compact format. Did Sinner get lost in the Sunflowers as he faced Alcaraz? Isn’t life bigger than a tennis court? The work weaves together the French flag and the Eiffel Tower, while drawing inspiration from Parisian masters Monet and Van Gogh, both of whom explored the rich symbolism of sunflowers.
Shaun Ellison
Sinner & Alcaraz In Sunflowers, The French, 2025
Watercolor on paper
4 x 6 inches
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