Artwork From
Ellen Langford
Moonlight Frolic
Ellen Langford
Acrylic on panel
$775
Moment in the Sun
Ellen Langford
Acrylic on panel
$775
Expectant
Ellen Langford
Acrylic on panel
$1,330
Celebrate the Moment
Ellen Langford
Acrylic on canvas
$1,430
And Here We Are
Ellen Langford
Acrylic on panel
$600
Together in the Grove
Ellen Langford
Acrylic on panel
$325
So Glad To See You
Ellen Langford
Acrylic on panel
$325
Cloudy Blustery
Ellen Langford
Acrylic on panel
$550
Red Dog
Ellen Langford
Acrylic on panel
$775
The Perfect Day
Ellen Langford
Acrylic on panel
$775
And the Sun Comes Out
Ellen Langford
Acrylic on canvas
$1,250
You Will Be Just Fine
Ellen Langford
Acrylic on panel
$775
Well, Hello There
Ellen Langford
Acrylic on panel
$775
This Moment With You
Ellen Langford
Acrylic on panel
$775
The Bringer Back of Things
Ellen Langford
Acrylic on canvas
$775
When We See What's Next
Ellen Langford
Acrylic on canvas
$1,440
So Big and So Good
Ellen Langford
Acrylic on panel
$1,440
On a Journey
Ellen Langford
Acrylic on canvas
$1,440
Deep Breaths of Wonder
Ellen Langford
Acrylic on canvas
$1,430
Tumbling Homeward
Ellen Langford
Acrylic on canvas
$1,495
Just Because
Ellen Langford
Acrylic on canvas
$1,330
Held, So Gently
Ellen Langford
Acrylic on canvas
$1,600
We Make This Music
Ellen Langford
Acrylic on canvas
$3,750
As It Was Explained To Me
Ellen Langford
Acrylic on canvas
$3,950
If You Step Like This, Just So
Ellen Langford
Acrylic on canvas
$5,500
About Ellen Langford
Ellen Langford is a southern artist. Native to Mississippi, Langford has pursued academic studies in her craft in New York, San Francisco, DC and Italy, among other places. It was in returning to her Deep South home, however, that her work took on its recognizable narrative quality. Though now a full-time artist, Langford worked for years as a paramedic in central Mississippi. She became heavily influenced by the often tender narratives of her patients’ stories, as well as the simple living structures, yards peopled with chickens and dogs of this mostly poor, rural world. As a parent of a young boy, and owner of chickens and dogs, Langford also incorporates children and animals into her compositions as she finds even more tenderness and vulnerability in their movements, as well as joy and adventure. Langford’s painting process involves layers of paint, often sanded away and then glazed over, searching for shape and pattern, color and texture, to build the story worlds her figures inhabit.
