|
|
|
|
Tugboat |
|
“Strength,
freedom, challenge…pitting myself against all the elements and
winning, I hoped. The idea of it, the sheer adventure of it.. and
whoever outgrows adventure?”
John
Kelly, on coming face-to-face with the power of the ocean.
Born in Scotland into a seafaring family, Kelly emigrated to Canada
as a young boy. His experiences as a Merchant Marine seaman sailing
off the coasts of Canada and Alaska would later be the subject of his
artwork. His career as a musician included performing in nationally
known bands, The Echoes and The Dolphins as well as with Don Ho. He
returned to his art career, displaying precocious and prodigious talent
and advancing quickly to study at the Art Center College of Design in
the Los Angeles area.
In addition, John Kelly studied under and collaborated with Lynton Kisteler
to produce unique maritime works that now reside in the Smithsonian
Museum. Other famous series by Kelly include the Cargo & Steamship
Series, and the Sea Odyssey series. Newer series include Tropical Dreams,
San Francisco cityscapes, and the upcoming Homage to William Turner,
saluting the beloved and influential British landscape painter. His
collectors have reached over 75,000 throughout the world.
Influenced by the rich tapestry of his life experiences and world travels,
Kelly’s body of work is impressive in many ways, but especially
in its far-reaching international scope. John was the first American
artist to depict The People’s Republic of China in a lithographic
suite. His numerous publications and shows have featured countries such
as Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand and Tahiti. He supervised the
printing of his first hardcover book by Collier Press at the famous
Nissha printing village in Kyoto, Japan in 1984. He has printed at the
prestigious Ettinger Atelier in New York, and with other noted studios
worldwide
.
A true renaissance man, John Kelly today is widely respected and honored
for his past and present work as a painter, lithographer, and multimedia
artist, lecturer, instructor, and musician. He continues to be a worldwide
lecturer and consultant for numerous universities and art centers. He
has received awards from the mayors of Atlanta and San Francisco, and
was presented with the coat of arms of Glasgow, Scotland for his work
of “Britain Revisited”. A former winner of the Quesnel Drawing
Award, he was named one of the top 100 artists in America by American
Artist magazine, and Best Artist of the Malibu Festival of Arts, Malibu,
California. He is also a long-time Associate Member of the New York
Pastel Society. Currently he resides in Los Angeles, California. |