Though Mr. Warhol is likely spinning in his wee grave, I present to you the 4 panel screen print du jour "Scratch" in blue and green. I like working big!
What’s Happening with CRUMBS IN THE BUTTER screen prints?
Crumbs In The Butter will be the featured art at NELLY'S coffee shop in Montclair (1952 Mountain Blvd.) for the month of July. She makes a great latte--come by and sip and have a look!
We have an ongoing show at Tresses 1758 Solano Avenue Berkeley. The show consists of framed screen prints ($30-60) and framed paper house assemblages ($20-30). Tresses is above Sweet Basil Cafe and is open Weds-Sunday 10-5pm.
On April 25th, an interview with Kelly will be featured on “Printsy” a fabulous blog about all matter of printmaking artistry as seen on Etsy-the handmade website. The blog link is: http://printsy.blogspot.com/
Screenprints and paper assemblages are being sold at MUDD HENS in Calistoga.
Pieces From My Etsy Shop
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Gig Posters--A mix of high art and demented crazies.
Currently Reading:
Story by Robert McKee
Gorky Park by Martin Cruz Smith
The Mysteries of Pittsburg by Michael Chabon
The Screenwriter's Workbook
Good Reads
I am listening to:
Davy by Coconut Records
Julian Casablanca's new one
West by Lucinda Williams
Hold TIme by M. Ward
Challengers by The New Pornographers
Middle Cyclone by NEKO CASE
Recently Viewed MOVIES:
30 Days of Night (2 stars)
Brothers (4 stars)
Please Give (3 stars)
Fantastic Mr. Fox (5 stars)
The Station Agent (5 stars)
The Thing (2 stars just for Kurt Russell's hair do)
Moon (4 stars)
Munich (5 stars - excellent)
Pirate Radio (4 stars)
Step Brothers (2 stars)
In The Loop (3.75 stars)
Superbad (1.5 stars)
2012 (2 stars)
Role Models (3.75 stars)
The Invention of Lying (1 star)
Sherlock Holmes (2 stars)
The Girl with a Dragon Tattoo (3.75 stars)
Son of Rambow (5 stars)
The Natural History of the Chicken (3 stars)
Gone Baby, Gone (3 stars)
Definitely, Maybe (1 star)
The Groomsmen (0 stars)
Hellboy 2 (3 stars)
Collateral (3.5 Stars)
New York, I Love You (2 stars)
A Serious Man (3 stars)
Up (5 stars)
Valentine's Day (1 star--P.U.)
Trust Us, This Is All Made Up (4 stars)
The International (3.5 stars)
Duplicity (1 star-humorless Julia killed it)
Traitor (4 stars)
The Hurt Locker (5 stars)
A SIngle Man (4 stars)
The Wrestler (3 stars)
It's Complicated (3.5 stars)
Up In The Air (3 stars)
X Men Wolverine The Origins (2 stars)
Terminator: Salvation (3 stars)
Word Wars (3 stars)
District 9 (5 stars)
It Might Get Loud (3.5 stars)
Observe and Report (2 stars)
Twilight New Moon (1 star but fun)
Avatar (1 star)
Food, Inc. (4 stars)
The Box (3 stars)
Taking Pelham 123 (4 stars--totally fun action flick)
ARTIST BIOGRAPHY Kelly O’Keefe Screenprints and found paper collage
Born in Plattsburg, New York in 1969, Kelly moved to Northern California in 1976. She has called Berkeley home since 2002. Kelly has a BA in English and Sociology from U.C. Davis. She has been cutting and pasting paper and words since her journalism days in high school and college. Kelly discovered screen printing in 2008 and is thrilled by the possibilities of the medium.
Kelly’s fondness for screenprinting stems from being able to readily see the hand of the artist in the end result. Each print is unique with it’s variation in image placement, ink color and background. The story told by the piece can be altered by making small adjustments during the printmaking process. Ink splatters and image over lays only add to the quirkiness of the piece.
She is obsessed with the archetypal house shape and that simple shape continues to appear in both her found-paper work and printmaking. Birds and letter forms also provide endless inspiration.
Kelly is curious about the workings of human memory and how the passage of time serves to alter recollections--for the good and bad. Much like old things with their rusty patina and cracks, memories can shift and take on new elements becoming more precious or more repellent with age. The truth of the event is scrubbed and shined and often lost in the act of remembering. Catching sight of a vintage car or certain architectural line can trigger an emotion or link directly to a memory.
Her screenprints and paper collages contain a day dream aspect. Certain art can make the observer nervous, pushing the mind to unexpected places. Other art can evoke comfort and solidity. Kelly enjoys the tiny space where the two extremes overlap. The world is saturated with images and Kelly delights in isolating a handful and reproducing them in fresh ways.
How did you find this little blog? Well, I'm glad you're here. Let's shove all of these boxes and stacks of paper aside so you can sift through my natterings about art and life.
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