peterkellyartist
Biography
My connection with the Scottish coastal landscape and waterways goes back over three generations. For me it began at the age of just three weeks old, over six decades ago, when I was taken sailing by my father on his father's boat the Mhari 2. It is a connection that runs deep and has never left me, it is the thread that runs through my art practice.
Whilst I no longer sail you will still find me at the water's edge sketching, recording and collecting a vast array of reference materials. My work expresses the sensory experiences to be found when walking the coastline and surroundings of the west coast of Scotland.
As well as the visual elements of colour, shapes and textures I am influenced by the sounds and smells of the coast. The movement of the wind and water find their way into my paintings as I strive to capture the constant energy and renewal of the coastal landscape.
Just as the play of the natural elements constantly change and reshape the coastline, my process of layering, scraping back and rebuilding illustrates my experience of the west coast of Scotland. The variety that can be found in the environment is reflected in the range of media I use, from acrylic paints, to pastels and charcoal. It is important to me that the colours, textures and marks I use heighten the viewer's interest and captures the essence of place.