| James
Kelly

James
Kelly was born in 1945. Exhibiting artistic abilities at a young
age he was tutored at the age of 10 by Abraham Nussbaum, an accomplished
portrait and figurative artist. In 1964, he began his studies in
illustration at The Art Center of Design in Hollywood and The Art
Academy in San Francisco. Later, he returned to both schools as
a teacher.
Art
Director for Atari from 1977 through 1983, James was in charge of
marketing design, packaging and the illustration department. Later,
as a freelance illustrator he frequently found himself working for
such notables as Coca Cola, Disney Studios, Bank of America, U.S
Air Force, Boeing, British Airlines, Levi Strauss, Ford Motor Corp.,
Boy Scouts of America, National Parks, National Geographic, Playboy,
Sunset Magazine as well as many others.
Kelly
has always had a passion for painting the figure. After a twenty-year
career as an illustrator and designer he decided to concentrate
on painting his passion, the female figure. As a fine artist, Kelly
hopes this attitude comes across in his work.
"”It really is a great love story that I am paintingGod
made our world a beautiful place …fields of flowers, snowcapped
mountains, starry nights and rainbows. It's unending when we look
around. He totally outdid Himself when He created woman."”
You
can find Kelly's work in collections in the United States and around
the world, from London to Paris and across the continent to Hong
Kong. His art has been displayed in the National Portrait Gallery
of London, The Smithsonian and the White House.
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