Scott Kelley
Excerpt from On An Island Well Out To Sea - Slumgullion, 2024
Watercolor, gouache and ink on paper
30" x 22"
SOLD
Scott Kelley
Flag, 2023
Watercolor on paper
22" x 30"
SOLD
Scott Kelley
Excerpt from On An Island Well Out To Sea - Eleanor, 2024
Watercolor, gouache and ink on paper
40" x 30"
Scott Kelley
Excerpt from On An Island Well Out To Sea - Emma and Evans, 2024
Watercolor, gouache and ink on paper
40" x 30"
Scott Kelley
Excerpt from On An Island Well Out To Sea - Baleigh and Slumgullion, 2024
Watercolor, gouache and ink on paper
40" x 30"
Scott Kelley
Excerpt from On An Island Well Out To Sea - Fiona, Keeper of the Kraken, 2024
Watercolor, gouache and ink on paper
40" x 30"
Scott Kelley
Umi Bozu, 2024
Watercolor on paper
40" x 30"
Scott Kelley
Ahab's Leg, 2023
Watercolor and ink on paper
40" x 30"
Scott Kelley
Pips, 2024
Watercolor, gouache and ink on paper
40" x 60"
Scott Kelley
Here There Be Monsters, XXX, 2023
Watercolor, gouache and ink on paper
40" x 30"
Scott Kelley
Here There Be Monsters - Queequeg, 2023
Watercolor, gouache and ink on paper
60" x 40"
Scott Kelley
Here There Be Monsters - Moby Dick, 2023
Watercolor, gouache and ink on paper
60" x 40"
Scott Kelley
The Sea Hated A Coward, 2023
Watercolor, gouache and ink on paper
40" x 60"
Scott Kelley
Here There Be Monsters - The Shipwreck in a Bottle, 2023
Watercolor, gouache and ink on paper
60" x 40"
Scott Kelley
Third Aucocisco Drawing, 2022
Ink and watercolor on paper
7-1/2" x 14"
Scott Kelley
Fifth Aucocisco Drawing, 2022
Ink and watercolor on paper
6-3/4" x 8-3/4"
Scott Kelley
Fourth Aucocisco Drawing, 2022
Ink and watercolor on paper
8-1/4" x 10-1/2"
Scott Kelley
Second Aucocisco Drawing, 2022
Ink and watercolor on paper
10-1/2" x 14-1/4"
Scott Kelley
First Aucocisco Drawing, 2022
Ink and watercolor on paper
15-1/4" x 19-1/2"
Scott Kelley
Study for Winter, 2021
Watercolor and gouache on paper
40" x 30"
Scott Kelley
Heron and Clouds, 2021
Watercolor and gouache on paper
40" x 30"
SOLD
Scott Kelley
Blue, 2021
Watercolor and gouache on paper
40" x 30"
SOLD
Scott Kelley
Study for Spring, 2021
Watercolor and gouache on paper
40" x 30"
SOLD
Scott Kelley
Study for Fall, 2021
Watercolor and gouache on paper
40" x 30"
SOLD
Scott Kelley
Second Study for Winter, 2021
Watercolor and gouache on paper
40" x 30"
Scott Kelley
Study for Summer, 2021
Watercolor and gouache on paper
40" x 30"
Scott Kelley
South West, 2021
Watercolor and gouache on paper
40" x 30"
Scott Kelley
Blinky, 2022
Watercolor and gouache on paper
22" x 19"
Scott Kelley
Vija, 2022
Watercolor and gouache on paper
22" x 19"
Scott Kelley
Sherron, 2022
Watercolor and gouache on paper
22" x 19"
Scott Kelley
Gary, 2022
Watercolor and gouache on paper
22" x 19"
SOLD
Scott Kelley
Cy, 2022
Watercolor and gouache on paper
22" x 19"
Scott Kelley
Sour Kraut, 2021
Watercolor on paper
18" x 24"
SOLD
Scott Kelley
Drawing for the Seasons, 2022
Ink and watercolor on paper
SK210
Scott Kelley
Spring, 2022
Watercolor and gouache on paper
60" x 40"
Scott Kelley
Mud, 2022
Watercolor and gouache on paper
60" x 40"
Scott Kelley
Winter, 2022
Watercolor and gouache on paper
60" x 40"
Scott Kelley
Summer, 2022
Watercolor and gouache on paper
60" x 40"
Scott Kelley
Fall, 2022
Watercolor and gouache on paper
60" x 40"
Scott Kelley
Untitled, 2022
Watercolor and gouache on paper
60" x 40"
Scott Kelley
The Black Spot, 2020
Watercolor, gouache and ink on paper
15" x 22"
Scott Kelley
Hold Fast, 2020
Watercolor, gouache and ink on paper
15" x 22"
SOLD
Scott Kelley
Blink (study for Crackle and Pop), 2020
Watercolor and ink on paper
30" x 22"
Scott Kelley
Snap and Crackle (for Moira Dryer), 2020
Watercolor, gouache and ink on paper
75" x 55"
Scott Kelley
The Big Pink One, 2020
Watercolor, gouache and ink on paper
55" x 55"
SOLD
Scott Kelley
The Big Green One, 2020
Watercolor, gouache and ink on paper
55" x 55"
Scott Kelley
Fournier Girls, 2018
Watercolor on paper
55" x 55"
SOLD
Scott Kelley
Monhegan, 2018
Watercolor on paper
55" x 93"
SOLD
Scott Kelley
Top of the Glacier, Marr Ice Piedmont, Antarctica
Watercolor on paper
22-1/2" x 30"
Scott Kelley
Cara's Iceberg
Watercolor on paper
29-1/4" x 39-1/4"
Scott Kelley
In the Gerlache Strait, Antarctica
Watercolor on paper
22-1/2" x 30"
Scott Kelley
Iceberg, Loudwater Cove, Antarctica
Watercolor on paper
22-1/2" x 30"
Scott Kelley
Arthur Harbor, Antarctica
Watercolor on paper
22 1/2h x 30w in
SOLD
Scott Kelley
Twilight, Arthur Harbor, Antarctica
Watercolor on paper
22-1/2" x 30"
Scott Kelley
Neumeyer Channel, Antarctica
Watercolor on paper
22-1/2" x 30"
Scott Kelley
The Slipping of the Hydrogen Bonds
Watercolor on paper
17-1/2" x 22"
Scott Kelley
Beaver
Watercolor and gouache on paper
55h x 60w in
SOLD
Scott Kelley
Badger
Watercolor and gouache on paper
55h x 48w in
Scott Kelley
Deer
Watercolor and gouache on paper
55h x 48w in
SOLD
Scott Kelley
Chipmunk
Watercolor and gouache on paper
55" x 48"
Scott Kelley
Squirrel
Watercolor and gouache on paper
55h x 48w in
Scott Kelley
Birch Stump without Leaf
Watercolor and gouache on paper
18h x 16w in
Scott Kelley
Heron, East
Watercolor and gouache on paper
79h x 55w in
SOLD
Scott Kelley
The Legend of Gluskap and the Moose
Watercolor on paper
18h x 24w in
Scott Kelley
The Legend of Gluskap and the Porcupine
Watercolor on paper
18h x 24w in
Scott Kelley
The Legend of Gluskap and the Sacred White Moose of the Mi'kmaq
Watercolor on paper
40h x 30w in
SOLD
Scott Kelley
Camille, 2013
Watercolor and gouache on paper
22″ x 19″
Scott Kelley
from The Book of Leviathan – Sperm Whale (starboard)
Watercolor on paper
15h x 40w in
SOLD
Scott Kelley
from The Book of Leviathan - Sperm Whale (port)
Watercolor on paper
15h x 40w in
SOLD
Scott Kelley
The Ghost of Captain Walker Sequin, Monhegan, 2014
Watercolor and gouache on paper
40h x 30w in
Scott Kelley started the grant program after learning that native craftsmen were struggling to afford supplies they used to gather for free.
PEAKS ISLAND — Scott Kelley walks slowly down Island Avenue, lamenting the culture of fear that has lately directed the course of American life. These days, a lot of people spend a lot of time and energy consumed with fear, worrying about protecting their borders and their homes and combating the omniscient bogeyman.
Kelley isn’t buying it. He’s not naive about the dangers and threats of modern society, but he refuses to raise his kid in a culture of fear.
It was from that mindset that Kelley, a fine-art painter best known for his engrossingly detailed watercolors of flamingos and herons, wrote and illustrated his first children’s book, “I Am Birch.” Yarmouth-based Islandport Press releases the book this week, and Kelley celebrates with a launch party at 4:30 p.m. Friday at Maine Historical Society in Portland.
Scott Kelley is currently showing at Surovek Gallery in Palm Beach, Florida. This exhibition contains works by Kelley that embrace the flora and fauna of Florida through watercolors of flamingos, herons, alligators, and waterlillies.
Scott Kelley's article "Poetic Research" has been featured in Volume 17 of Common-Place: The Journal of Early American Life. His piece discusses the research and process behind creating his work. Kelley writes, "That's how my work gets made: in bits and pieces, one thing leading to another, then another, until the process stops. With the whales, this hasn't happened yet. Part of me hopes it never will."
Scott Kelley will be featured in the upcoming Of Whales in Paint: Rockwell Kent’s Moby Dick, on view from October 15 through December 31, 2016. The installation, inspired by the PMA’s recent acquisition of a Lakeside Press Rockwell Kent edition of the novel, will examine historic and contemporary artistic responses to Herman Melville’s Moby Dick. The museum chose several of Kelley’s paintings and scrimshaw pieces for the exhibition, as well as works by Jamie Wyeth, Frank Stella and Leonard Baskin.
SCOTT KELLEY will give a talk at the opening reception for OF WHALES IN PAINT at the PORTLAND MUSEUM OF ART on Friday, October 14th, beginning at 6:00 PM. Several of Mr. Kelley’s works are included in the exhibition, along with works by Rockwell Kent, Jamie Wyeth, Leonard Baskin and others. Admission is free – we hope to see you there!
Congratulations to Scott Kelley! Scott’s Self-Portrait as Ishmael’s Arm is going to be included in the upcoming inaugural exhibition of the new museum configuration, MASTERWORKS ON PAPER – Highlights from the Portland Museum of Art, which opens on Thursday, January 21. His work is also featured in the first volume their permanent collection, called: THE COLLECTION – Highlights From The Portland Museum of Art.
Scott Kelley will lead a gallery tour as part of the Portland Museum of Art’s Artist Intervention Series on Friday, July 11th, from 5:00 – 7:00 PM. The artist will focus upon some of the lesser-known works in the museums collection, including paintings by early American portraitist John Brewster, Jr., Hudson River School painter Frederick Church, Winslow Homer, Marsden Hartley and others. Admission is free, and you can find more information by visiting the museum website at portlandmuseum.org, or visit the artists Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Scott-Kelley-Studio/96682848316.
Scott Kelley‘s show, WHALE, currently on exhibit at Dowling Walsh Gallery, was featured in the American Art Collector’s August 2012 issue.
Scott Kelley was born in Binghamton, New York in 1963. He studied at The Cooper Union School of Art, New York; The Slade School of Art, London; and was a fellow at The Glassell School of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. He had his first solo exhibition at the age of eighteen with The American Realist Gallery in New York, and has had over 15 solo exhibitions since then.
Kelley’s work is in numerous public and private collections, including the Portland Museum of Art and the Portland Public Library. He was awarded a fellowship to the Edward Albee Foundation in 1993. He also received a grant from the National Science Foundation Antarctic Artists and Writers Program, which sent him to Palmer Station, Antarctica in 2003.
Scott Kelley lives and works on Peaks Island, Maine, with his wife, Gail, their son, Abbott.
Scott Kelley: Of Birds, Warp and Rock
Over the past dozen years or so, Scott Kelley has distinguished himself as an artist of birds, with a special passion for those winged creatures that frequent the water. He has painted the humble and the grand, from the Guillemot to the Great Blue Heron, as well as several extinct species.
Using watercolor and gouache Kelley depicts the birds with a precision akin to Audubon or Tyson. Yet his avian portraits move beyond natural history to something poetic—and literary: a pair of herons is named Ahab and Ishmael in homage to Melville. All of them convey a sense of wonder worthy of Rachel Carson.
Without overplaying the affinity, Kelley shares the sharp-eyed focus of his favorite bird, the Great Blue Heron. With care he represents their curving necks and pointed beaks, steely eyes and long legs. In a tribute to Albrecht Dürer, he paints a heron wing, alone and glorious—a model for Daedalus.
An obsessive artist, Kelley pursues his vision however daunting or complex it may be. This past winter he completed a remarkable series of watercolors of pot warp, the line used by lobstermen to secure their traps. Taken out of context of dock, deck or fish house, the coils of rope are transformed into lively abstract configurations, exquisite and often ethereal.
Kelley first registered warp as a subject during a stay on Monhegan, a favorite haunt since his first visit there as a teenager. Over the years the remote island has inspired a range of work, including a stunning group of sepia ink drawings of Pulpit Rock. The imposing outcrop is recreated with meticulous crosshatching and other marks as if by an architect infatuated with rock.
Whether he is painting a roseate tern in free fall, “the second of Sherm’s purple warp” or a Monhegan headland, Kelley is a master of the object observed. Simply stated, his art elicits awe.
by Carl Little