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d'ART ID#: 158374
Length: 5.50 in (13.97 cm)
Height: 8.00 in (20.32 cm)
Depth: 0.10 in (0.25 cm)
Framed: no
Dominant colors
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Media Types:
Ink , Oil-Stick , Other
Style & Subject:
Abstract , Expressionism , Modern
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Kelly Billette

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Silent Alarms

Kelly Billette

Drawings - US $50.00

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Seller Comments...
Original Abstract Mixed Media Drawing on premium 400 series acid free drawing paper. Highest quality artist oil pastels and light fast ink ( 100 year longevity) Size is 5.5" x 8." No reproductions of this work exist. Signed and dated by me (the artist).

The Process: My paintings are tediously and meticulously executed over a period of days. The may look as though they were created quickly, but upon closer look one notices the balance and detail of each and the colorplay at work. This does not happen instantly.

Title: "Silent Alarms"

I try to be a truthful artist and I try to show a level of courage. I enjoy that. I'm a messenger.
-- Jeff Koons





About Me: I am not an "Outsider" or Self Taught" artist. I am formally educated in the fine arts though I chose to reject my education. I am basically egalitarian at heart . My works evolve, move upward as spirit- as all things that evolve and spiritually move toward completeness and peace.

I am what can be roughly classified as an abstract expressionist. Specifically, the art process for me is honest, direct, rigorous and full of energy. I always fully open each work to destruction. This invites excitement. I see it as a mimicking of what brought us to consciousness. My work is intuitive and visceral. I do not intentionally rework or perfect anything. The first response is always the most credible and most tell-tale. What emerges is a very ordered chaos. A visual contradiction. One might apply this to life. What seems chaotic is very much in order.

Previously represented by Agora Gallery, New York, NY

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