A little out of focus, but I'll blog another pic with the next stage.
Stage 2 of "Anguish"
Progression of "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.
Juried Pop up Gallery on the LGOCA Patio May 2, 6-9 Laguna Beach, Ca.
I will be joining a group of incredibly talented artist on Thursday, May 2nd at the Laguna Gallery of Contemporary Art during Laguna Beach's monthly art walk night. This event will be held on the patio of the LGOCA gallery, one of the most prestigious locations in Laguna Beach with a panoramic view of Main Beach. Wine, cheese, and appetizers will be available to all guests.
May 2nd (Thursday), 6-9
End of the Line
36x36 heavy impasto telephone poles/birds
End of the Line
36x36 (reworked)
telephone poles and birds were created with stucco to create heavy impasto affect.
Prayer of Gethsename
Prayer of Gethsename (reworked-) 24x24
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.
Spreading Wings
New Work
60x48, acrylic on gallery wrapped edges
Near Him
48x48 acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas
Agora-Gallery, NYC ArtMine Kellie Thomas-Walker artist profile
The Elements
Treading Water
60x48, acrylic on canvas
for sale through Agora Gallery, NYC on their ArtMine online gallery
The Invited
Gallery 104, San Clemente, California
I am beyond pleased to be a part of Gallery 104 in downtown San Clemente, California.
Untitled, 17x14 charcoal/paint pen on paper
Laguna Art Group
Thank you to panel of jurors for accepting me into the Laguna Art Group. I am deeply honored to be among such surreal talent. Friends, fans, art lovers-feel free to visit my profile.
Work in Progress
I like to document the stages a work of mine takes. This drawing is a couple of days in. Based loosely on one of my favorite films "Black Swan". Stay tuned for how my ballerina turns out. Charcoal/paint pen on paper 17x14
"Blackout"
48x48, acrylic
"Forbidden"
mixed media, 16x40