My work is inspired by
“things”. These things come in many
forms but ones that are rustic, worn, faded, accessible, and blue-collar appeal
to me. I am inspired by many artists; from the assemblage work of Joseph
Cornell to the still life paintings of John Haberle, William Hartnett, and John
F. Peto. Andrew Wyeth’s color palette
reminds me of what “real life” looks like, thus I try to infuse neutral and
natural colors into my work. My use of
patterns and lines, though subtle and delicate, help add a tactile quality to
my work and aid in leading the viewer’s eye around the composition. Frames are, in a sense, windows which lead us
to another place. Thus I try to
establish depth with frames, and hopefully connect the viewer to what is beyond
the assemblage. As a proud Ohioan I also try to interject subtle symbols to show my affection for this great State. -Kevin Longley
"Bear Creek"
Colored Pencil & Graphite on Mylar
"Based On Wood"
Colored Pencil
**Accepted: 68th Ohio Annual, Zanesville, OH**
"King of the Midwest"
Colored Pencil
"Bricolage No. 4"
Colored Pencil
"Bricolage No. 3"
Colored Pencil
SOLD!
"OH #1"
Colored Pencil
Colored Pencil
**Accepted: 2012 Ohio State Fair Fine Arts Exhibition, Columbus, OH**
SOLD!
"OH #2"
Colored Pencil
"A View of John"
Colored Pencil
**Accepted: 19th Annual CPSA Exhibition, Dallas, TX**
**Accepted: 2012 Whitewater Valley Art Competition, Richmond, IN**
Colored Pencil
**Accepted: 19th Annual CPSA Exhibition, Dallas, TX**
**Accepted: 2012 Whitewater Valley Art Competition, Richmond, IN**
"Torn"
Colored Pencil
Colored Pencil