Photograph of Artist ROBERT KELLY
ROBERT KELLY
Roswell, Georgia - United States



Original Artworks (5)

Robert Kelly; Arion, 2016, Original Sculpture Other, 9.2 x 9.5 inches. Artwork description: 241 Limited edition   1 15  Hand cast marble...
Robert Kelly
Original Other Sculpture, 2016
9.2 x 9.5 inches (23.4 x 24.1 cm)
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Robert Kelly; Runaway, 2015, Original Sculpture Bronze, 27 x 13 inches. Artwork description: 241    Horses, bronze, running, standing on one leg, black granite base,   ...
Robert Kelly
Original Bronze Sculpture, 2015
27 x 13 inches (68.6 x 33.0 cm)
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Robert Kelly; Lila, 2010, Original Sculpture Other, 21 x 12 inches. Artwork description: 241    Figurative, hand cast marble, contemporary, white, limited edition ...
Robert Kelly
Original Other Sculpture, 2010
21 x 12 inches (53.3 x 30.5 cm)
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Robert Kelly; Maria, 2013, Original Sculpture Bronze, 24 x 10 inches. Artwork description: 241 White tone patina. Sculpture mounted on Black Granite Base  ...
Robert Kelly
Original Bronze Sculpture, 2013
24 x 10 inches (61.0 x 25.4 cm)
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Robert Kelly; Alter Ego II, 2013, Original Sculpture Other, 20 x 18 inches. Artwork description: 241  Alter Ego II was created as two separate sculptures that sit on a black granite base. They are purposely not mounted to the base to allow the patron to arrange and rearrange the pieces. By so doing the mood of the two figures can be changed to ...
Robert Kelly
Original Other Sculpture, 2013
20 x 18 inches (50.8 x 45.7 cm)
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Artist Statement

Artist’s Statement

I have always loved doing things with my hands and sculpture was the next natural extension of that love when I decided to dedicate my remaining years to art. I have always loved the realism of the Masters like Michelangelo, Bernini and Rodin but also have always loved the works of the abstract Masters like Brancusi, Boccioni and Henry Moore. I have tried to combine these styles of observation and emotion. I am attempting to capture man’s inner struggle, quiet contemplation, expectation and peace. When asked what my art means, I like to defer to the form and let it speak for itself.

I feel strongly that my sculpture is my statement. It is hard to put into words what my art means or how I’m feeling about it while I’m in the process of creating it. I know when it’s working for me and I know when I’m finished with a piece. It tells me when it’s done. If different people see different things and have different emotions with my work then I have been successful.
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