Tonbridge, Kent, United Kingdom
Shelley lives and works at his studio in West Kent. The circle of light that is a key element in ...
About the artist
Joined In 2019
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About the artist
Joined In 2019
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Shelley lives and works at his studio in West Kent.
The circle of light that is a key element in his abstract silkscreen art has it's origin in a single energy particle rotating at great speed, creating the illusion of solidity. This eventually increases in intensity to form a never-ending symbol of hope.
Shelley translates his observation of light and light phenomena into the application of colour pigment as exploration, informing the process as well as the outcome.
The creation of each piece is an experience of discovery, only sensing the point of completion.
The dynamic relationship between abstract form and colour:
the form receding, enabling the perception of colours and their relationship, whilst revealing a space beyond, a way through.
Work by Shelley is held in public and private collections. One of his silkscreen prints has been taken into the British Museum Department of Prints and Drawings.
Shelley began his artistic career in the early 70’s as a printmaker for the distinguished artist Michael Rothenstein RA, printing editions at Argus Studios for Business Art Gallery and Christie’s Contemporary Art. He went on to teach at Goldsmiths and Central Saint Martins in London.
He has exhibited extensively in London including the Royal Academy Summer Exhibitions, Hunting Art Prize, Discerning Eye, Originals Print exhibitions and participates in art fairs in London and the South-East.
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