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Kevin T. Kelly
Covington, Kentucky



859-992-2763
kevin.kelly@fuse.net

www.kevintkelly.com

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statement

I've always viewed the process of drawing as a means to an end, rather than the end itself. However, drawing plays a major role in my creative process and is of paramount importance. It is the primary vehicle I use to get from the initial idea to the finished painting. Drawing is an elusive term and difficult to define, but its parameters encompass virtually every stage in the development of my imagery. It is perhaps more a mental than physical process, in that the act of drawing is really a state of refining. These refinements occur incrementally throughout various stages which initially include collage, sketching in graphite and colored pencil, and then ultimately, drawing with tape and cutting masks with an x-acto knife when painting. From the preliminary sketches to the canvas, every stage involves drawing, because the image is in a state of flux until the final coat of varnish is applied.

For me, art should be made for strong eyes. Not some ethereal, contemplative entity that begs or cajoles, but more akin to the sharpened end of a stick, demanding one's immediate attention. A veritable assault of the senses, both viscerally and cerebrally. It can be seductive, cynical, even humorous, but always deadly serious in its intent and execution.

 

bio

born: 1960, Covington, Kentucky


education

Art Academy of Cincinnati, BFA 1987 (magna cum laude)


selected awards/honors


Al Smith Artists Fellowship Award, Kentucky Arts Council, 2000


selected publications

New American Paintings, Volume 46, The Open Studios Press, (Cover), 2003
New American Paintings, Volume 28, The Open Studios Press, (Cover), 2000


selected solo or two-person exhibits

Stasis Quo, The Dayton Art Institute, Dayton, OH, 2005
Drawings by Kevin T. Kelly, Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center, Cincinnati, OH, 2005
Beyond the Pale, The Carnegie Arts Center, Covington, KY, 2004
Mr. Bad Example, Kidder-Smith Gallery, Boston, MA, 2003


selected group shows

The New Collection, Trinity Gallery, Atlanta GA, 2003
67th National Midyear Show, The Butler Institute of American Art,Youngstown, OH, 2003
Visions International, Art Center Waco, Waco, TX, 2002
About Face, Columbus College of Art and Design, Columbus, OH, 2000

 

 

 
 
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