I'm almost finished. On gallery wrapped canvas. Japanese inspired.
Work in progress
Kellie Thomas-Walker Art
Work in progress
Kellie Thomas-Walker Art
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I'm almost finished. On gallery wrapped canvas. Japanese inspired.
Work in progress
Kellie Thomas-Walker Art
Work in progress
Kellie Thomas-Walker Art
"Chasing Dream
My four girls are out, out, out for summer. I'm managing to get enough work in. Yikes.
work in progress
FireWire surfboards. Kellie Thomas-Walker ART
Kellie Thomas-Walker Art
Kellie Thomas-Walker ART
Work in progress, FireWire surfboard
Kellie Thomas-Walker ART
Work in Progress on FireWire Surfboard
Kellie Thomas-Walker Art
the girls and I toting along with daddy
Met up with my childhood partner in crime. Haven't seen her for 4 years!
Japanese inspired illustration on canvas.
Work in progress-Kellie Thomas-Walker Art
Work in Progress
Since I was a little girl, I have been enthralled by the Japanese culture. Old and new it holds a place in my heart. This third piece in my series takes a edgy surrealistic/animated edge to pay homage to the great country of Japan. My girls and I have been die hard fans of the Miyazake fims, as well as more classic pieces. I've been studying them with my girls, as well as Japanese art of tattoo. I have a feeling this series could extend on for quite a few pieces. It brings me joy. I would love to visit Japan with my husband and girls in tow.
Work in progress. Elements I adore in Japanese culture, with my twist of course
100% proceeds go to assist David Rodriguez inflated hospital bills.
Month of June, kick off of the show is First Fridays Art Walk
"The Kingdom", "Anguish", "The Wastes"
(from viewer left to right)
Close up of texture on "Weeping"
"Weeping" finished 48 x 36
Heavy texture on tree/cherry blossoms
without frame the dimensions are 17x14. Not sure with frame/matte
"Anguish"
I will be blogging the progression of "Anguish". It depicts the deafening sorrow that Mary endured watching her Son be brutally beaten/tortured/crucified. This is stage 1 of the drawing.
36x36 heavy impasto telephone poles/birds
36x36 (reworked)
telephone poles and birds were created with stucco to create heavy impasto affect.
This piece evokes the surreal emotion as Jesus is in prayer in the Garden of Gethsename the night before the crucifixion. Stucco was used to create the stone affect surrounding His face.
New Work
60x48, acrylic on gallery wrapped edges
60x48, acrylic on canvas
for sale through Agora Gallery, NYC on their ArtMine online gallery