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b. 1967 -

Bradley W. Giles (Born 1967) is active/lives in California, Nevada. Bradley Giles is known for Easel and mural painting, commercial art, history and prehistoric subjects.

Bradley W. Giles Bradley W Giles was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1967. He spent his childhood and formative years in the suburbs North of Detroit, Michigan and from his earliest memories, Bradley has always had a fascination with art, history and science. Interests that would eventually be portrayed through his canvases and drawings.

After receiving his a degree in commercial art at age 20, he decided to venture out West to California in January 1988. On his road trip out West he was amazed at the transforming landscapes from woodland forests of the East to the grasslands and great plains of the Midwest, the majestic Mountains of the Rockies and then the enchanting deserts of the Southwest. That fateful road trip was an enlightening experience that opened Bradley's eyes to a whole new world, one that would influence his vision of how he would paint history and the land into his canvases.

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b. 1967 -

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Bradley W. Giles (Born 1967) is active/lives in California, Nevada. Bradley Giles is known for Easel and mural painting, commercial art, history and prehistoric subjects.

Bradley W. Giles Bradley W Giles was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1967. He spent his childhood and formative years in the suburbs North of Detroit, Michigan and from his earliest memories, Bradley has always had a fascination with art, history and science. Interests that would eventually be portrayed through his canvases and drawings.

After receiving his a degree in commercial art at age 20, he decided to venture out West to California in January 1988. On his road trip out West he was amazed at the transforming landscapes from woodland forests of the East to the grasslands and great plains of the Midwest, the majestic Mountains of the Rockies and then the enchanting deserts of the Southwest. That fateful road trip was an enlightening experience that opened Bradley's eyes to a whole new world, one that would influence his vision of how he would paint history and the land into his canvases.