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2011 New Paintings...

 

 

The Nosey Local

The Nosey Local | Featured in this month's Irish Tatler Magazine! 

24"x 20" | Oil/ Mixed Media on canvas

Gorgeous George

24"x 31 " | Oil/ Mixed Media on canvas

MooTilda

24"x 31 " | Oil/ Mixed Media on canvas

Gossip Girlz

24"x 31 " | Oil/ Mixed Media on canvas

 

...just off the easel

 

 

Kelly Hood...painter of the natural world, is a full-time artist who works in oils and mixed media. She has developed her own unique style of photo-realism and pays extreme attention to detail.

Kelly has sold her work to private collectors and the general public.

"I am a Realist Artist, I believe in painting what I see, catching a beautiful scene for my clients to cherish for life. I spend long hours in my studio and I am building a reputation as an artist who pushes super-realism to the extreme, with great attention to detail while catching the light and beauty in each piece of work I do."

 

 

 

Kelly Hood , is a contemporary artist based in Dublin. Her distinctive work has already reached a wide audience. Her work stands out as unique, being noted as one of Ireland's most creative and original artists.

  • Member of Visual Artists Ireland.
  • Member of the Irish Visual Artists' Rights Organization IVARO.

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2011 | UPCOMING SOLO EXHIBITIONS

  • THE GRANGE GALLERY: A Solo exhibition of recent works by Kelly Hood @ The Grange Gallery - Show runs from the1st June until 27th August 2011.

    In her studio, she is preparing a herd of paintings for her solo show at the Grange Gallery

    Recently she has taken her work into a grander scale – working on large canvasses for maximum impact. Broadly painted in a Super realistic style, these monumental paintings nevertheless reference the old masters in size and due to the use of a traditional glazing technique which the artist admits has been a ‘revelation’ in her working practices, which in Hood’s case allows the artist to focus on drawing out the individual characteristics of her bovine subjects to humorous, affectionate and dramatic effect.

    The success of the cow paintings comes after a series of technical explorations ranging from total abstraction to illustration. Recent departures include a two-year period of monochrome paintings and currently the adoption of an Italian Renaissance inspired glazing technique. Yet given the single subject and chosen medium, there is astonishing variety in the work - strength of technique ensures that each new work is fresh and distinct.

    Contact: The Grange
    www.thegrangedublin.com

 

 

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