COMISSIONS
Ken has produced a large number of commissions for the private and public sectors and typically has ongoing commissions throughout the year. Often the commission idea comes from a current or sold oil with the client interested in that motif but in a new way, color, or size. Sold works page
To commission a painting
Contact Ken by email to set up a time to discuss your project. Allow 6-8 weeks for completion.
6 x 18 foot continuous canvas commission for a prominent East Coast Hospital
For that special and unique artwork, consider Ken for your private and corporate commissions
Double commission for Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
Collections: partial listing
Coopers and Lybrand
Hewlett Packard
Kaiser-Permanente
Ritz Hotel, Denver
Four Seasons Hotel, Denver
St. Anthony's Hospital, Denver
Panhandle Eastern
National Dairy Board
Grubb and Ellis, Denver
Marriott Hotels
Holland America Cruise Line
Stanford Cancer Center, Palo Alto
Tufts New England Medical Center
Pinnacol
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
Gaylord Rockies Resort & Conference Center Aurora, CO
Vail Mountain Club, Vail, CO
Denver Hospice, CO
Yampa Valley Medical Ctr,
Steamboat Springs, CO
Vectra Bank, CO
Blue Shield
Hitachi
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Glenmoor Country Club, Denver
Project Energy
St. John's Mercy Medical Center,
Creve Coeur, MO
Rose Medical Center, Parker, CO
Spectrum Health
Butterworth
Hospital, Grand Rapids, MI
Magnet Bank, Atlanta
Ford, Harrison Law, Atlanta
Lowry Medical Center, Denver
Town and Country Hospital, Houston
Jones and Keller, Denver
Raychem
Birch Hill Investment Advisors, Boston
Avista Hospital, CO
What they are saying...
SW Art Magazine / Taos NM Show May 2012
By Gussie Fauntleroy / exerpt
There is paradox in Ken Elliott’s landscapes: They pulse with powerful color, and yet collectors speak of his paintings as exuding a sense of calm. They contain choreographed rhythm and order, even within the seeming disorder of winter trees along a creek. “I’m trying to give the paintings muscle, poetry, power, and gentleness. I’m screaming—but in a civilized way,” the artist jokes.