Diarmuid Kelley
JUSTUS VAN MEESTRAETEN (YOU GO YOUR WAY, I'LL GO MINE), 2009
Oil on cavas
11.81 x 11.81ins (30 x 30 cm) (artwork size)
16.14 x 16.14ins (41 x 41cm) (framed size)
16.14 x 16.14ins (41 x 41cm) (framed size)
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£ 14,000 + ARR (4%)
Diarmuid Kelley is a British painter renowned for his accomplished portraits and still lifes. Born in Stirling and raised in the north of England, he studied Fine Art at Newcastle...
Diarmuid Kelley is a British painter renowned for his accomplished portraits and still lifes. Born in Stirling and raised in the north of England, he studied Fine Art at Newcastle University before completing a Master’s degree at Chelsea College of Art. At just twenty-three, he became the youngest-ever recipient of the NatWest Art Prize. Kelley works from his London studio, where his practice is defined by rigorous observation and a highly controlled use of light, informed by the traditions of European painting. His work is held in major public and private collections, including the National Portrait Gallery, Chatsworth House, and notable private collections such as those of Steven Spielberg and Lord Allen of Kensington.
This still life exemplifies Kelley’s quiet intensity and acute sensitivity to light. A single flower, held within a transparent glass, is rendered with restrained precision, allowing surface, reflection, and atmosphere to carry the emotional weight of the image. Through this pared-back composition, Kelley transforms an ephemeral subject into a moment of concentrated stillness, where observation, memory, and time seem delicately suspended.
This still life exemplifies Kelley’s quiet intensity and acute sensitivity to light. A single flower, held within a transparent glass, is rendered with restrained precision, allowing surface, reflection, and atmosphere to carry the emotional weight of the image. Through this pared-back composition, Kelley transforms an ephemeral subject into a moment of concentrated stillness, where observation, memory, and time seem delicately suspended.
Provenance
Provenance:Offer Waterman & Co., LondonJoin our mailing list
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