Society of Mind, 2016. Oil on canvas. 48" x 48"
open studio
open studio: society of mind (in progress) /
Society of Mind (in progress). Unfinished work documented to show my process. February 2016
Unfinished painting. Oil on canvas, 48" x 48". The title, Society of Mind, honors the late Marvin Minsky.
open studio: untitled study for a painting /
Untitled Study for a Painting, 2016. Colored pencil and graphite on paper. 11" x 13"
Continued studies for larger oil paintings. I'm working on balancing realism with the expressive character of the components. They are little energetic beings, after all.
open studio: study in progress /
Scene from my studio today. Above are my model, and a photograph and drawing of the same.
I'm working on studies for a new painting. Capacitors have so much personality! They make great models, especially for an introvert on a tight budget.
open studio: running from the shadows /
Running from the Shadows, 2016. Watercolor, colored pencil, and graphite on paper. 11' x 11'
I'm working on studies at the moment (for oil paintings as well as sculpture).
open studio: the 3rd of february, 2016 /
The Third of February, 2016. Graphite, acrylic, and colored pencil on joined paper. 34" x 60"
Painterly schematic for a timing circuit with dead components and other unintended consequences.
news: prints for sale /
I am pleased to offer three new prints for your consideration. Whether you love art, electronics, or the environment, my latest images are sure to delight you and your sweetheart alike.
Each print is limited to an edition of 25. They are:
Apocalypse of the Heart, 2016. Digital photo collage. 16" x 24.86."
Signed, titled, and numbered on the front.
Any single print is offered for $2,500.
Super lovers can purchase all three for $6,000.
The prints are unframed, but tax and domestic shipping are included.
If you're in love, don't miss out!
Email inquiries to info@kellyheatonstudio.com
open studio: no water /
No Water, 2016. Digital photo collage. Kelly Heaton
We had an old horse colic today. Vet says not enough water and dry hay are to blame. Fortunately, we helped him through it and he's going to be OK. The scare got me thinking about this image, made for entirely different concerns about no water on earth. Or water in all the wrong places.