Brad Jensen Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Brad Jensen based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Brad Jensen
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Heath Ledger Why So Serious by Brad Jensen
Bono by Brad Jensen
When movin through Kashmir by Brad Jensen
Stevie Ray Vaughan by Brad Jensen
Joe Strummer Feeling Lucky Punk by Brad Jensen
B.B. King Crazy About Lucille by Brad Jensen
Willie Nelson by Brad Jensen
The Joker Why so serious by Brad Jensen
Bob Dylan Born Already Ruined by Brad Jensen
Boss by Brad Jensen
Gene Simmons Lick it up by Brad Jensen
Jimi Hendrix The Blues is easy to play but hard to Feel by Brad Jensen
The Edge by Brad Jensen
Gently Weeps by Brad Jensen
Meow Catwoman by Brad Jensen
Mick Jagger Satisfaction by Brad Jensen
Mick Jagger Get what you want by Brad Jensen
Ringo Starr by Brad Jensen
Johnny Cash by Brad Jensen
Yeah it's a Vespa by Brad Jensen
Brian May by Brad Jensen
The Word by Brad Jensen
Copper Obsession by Brad Jensen
Elizabeth Taylor by Brad Jensen
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About Brad Jensen
(Please visit my website: www.bradjensenart.com) Born in Southern California award –winning artist Brad Jensen now living in the Dallas, Fort Worth metroplex. My work is born out of passion and the desire to tell a story in a single look, to make an emotional connection with the painting and its audience. Instead of words, I use an illustration in a “Pop Art” style to tell a story and give the viewer the freedom to relate to the painting at their own personal level. I abstain from forcing my ideas or thoughts on my audience, but rather, I allow them to connect. I also like to use the titles in my paintings to connect to an emotion. For example, the painting of Bob Dylan is titled “Born Already Ruined” aka Saved. The legends paintings were born out of my love of music. My first piece, a painting of Bono, was completed in the summer of 2009. I was held up in my studio listening to U2. Hearing the passion in their music inspired me to create my own art. I am fascinated by the connection between art and music; one seems to influence the other. I thus began my journey of listening and letting the music of each artist inspire me in my own creative venture.