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Kelly, Daniel (1947 - Present)

Buttercups

Medium: Woodblock Print
Date: 1983
Size (H x W): 10.5 x 31 (inches)
Edition: 21/250
Signature: Daniel Kelly
Condition: Very good color, impression and state

SOLD

Description

Other impressions of this print can be found in Metropolitan Museum of Art

About the artist

Born in Idaho Falls, Daniel Kelly is a contemporary painter, printmaker and multi-media artist. He studied at the University of Portland and Portland State University. Following graduation, Kelly moved to San Francisco, working in glass and mosaics before studying romantic-expressionist painting with Morton Levin. Upon seeing a book of woodblock prints, Kelly pursued the print medium with unyielding enthusiasm. He moved to Kyoto in 1978 and began to study traditional woodblock printmaking technique under Tomikichiro Tokuriki. Over the next few decades, Daniel Kelly’s artwork became increasingly daring.

Combining his expansive knowledge of techniques with innovative juxtapositions of media, Kelly challenges the boundaries of each medium, as well as the limits of his own expression. From concrete to paint, polyvinyl to old book pages, his works push visual distortion and a vital physicality. Daniel Kelly is regularly featured in exhibitions worldwide and his work can be found in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art New York, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the British Museum. As expressed by contemporary author Banana Yoshimoto, “[Daniel Kelly] consumes and digests the beauty of an object, holding and appreciating it within himself until he has absorbed it."