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The art of Kelly Singleton reflects her life-long love for wildlife and wild places. With stunning realism, she strives to accurately portray her subjects and their natural habitats. Whether this versatile artist chooses to use watercolor, oil, pastel, or acrylic, she is able to breathe life into her subjects.

Born in 1971, Kelly was raised in Bel Air, Maryland. From a very young age, she was gifted at art and was fascinated with animals and nature. A tomboy, she spent most of her childhood exploring the outdoors and drawing. Naturally, her love of art and nature combined and she knew early on that she wanted to be an artist.

Kelly studied Illustration at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Baltimore. Her time at MICA was difficult because the school seemed to laud more abstract and unusual work, not at all what she was interested in. Coming away from the experience only made her more determined to pursue her love of wildlife art. Since earning her BFA, she has worked as a graphic artist and freelance illustrator, all the while, diligently working on her paintings in her spare time.

In 2001, she attended her first artist workshop with Robert Bateman – the artist she credits as being her biggest influence. She has since attended workshops with other master artists such as John Banovich and Dan Smith through the Beartooth School of Art and The Susan K. Black Foundation.

Her work is in private collections across the United States and has been displayed in numerous regional and national shows. Most notably, the highly competitive Birds In Art exhibition at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, WI and the Waterfowl Festival, Easton, MD. She holds memberships in the prestigious Society of Animal Artists (SAA), Artists for Conservation (AFC), American Academy of Women Artists (AAWA) and the Baltimore Watercolor Society (BWS).

Kelly resides in Havre de Grace, MD near the Susquehanna River and Chesapeake Bay with her husband Jimmy and one spoiled Boxer, Max. She finds inspiration for her art through observing animals and nature, as well as time spent traveling, hiking, kayaking, and mountain biking.

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From: Martha
04/23/2008 16:29:03

Gee, Kelly, I just looked at your work and was simply blown away!  You're terrific!  Martha

 



From: Barbara
03/30/2008 12:38:00

Hey Kelly:

I want to let you know about the new Marketing Group.  It's listed under Groups, on the 2nd page to you have to hit the 'view all' button to find it.  I hope you find it useful.  Barbara 



From: clambert
03/20/2008 10:44:15
I so enjoyed looking at your gallery! Your work is nuanced and beautifully observed. I especially like the bird pieces, I have worked on wild bird rehab, you have caught some great moods there, along with the true appearance of the species. My favorite is the fox in the snowy landscape. Your work gives the viewer a moving emotional experience and a sense of harmony with the natural world.


From: ArtByCedar
03/18/2008 17:29:15
Hi Kelly, it's nice to meet you.  I've got my work in the RiverView Gallery in Havre de Grace!  Yay for MD artists!


02/27/2008 12:55:59

Hi Kelly, Thank you for your kind compliments on my work. I checked out Greg Beecham's work, he's good painter. You could learn a lot from artist such as he especially if he is also a good teacher too! Imho, oils are the easiest of the mediums to do. As David Leffel says, "In learning how to paint, the only technical thing to learn is how to hold a brush and make a brushstroke." I have found this true with my students. Once they learn to hold the brush where it is designed to be held at the end of the handle using your whole arm to make a delicate stroke it all seems to click at ounce. Please let us know how your workshop turns out.

Warm Regards, David



From: Barbara
02/12/2008 18:20:18

Hey Kelly:

The wildlife art show looks truly amazing!!!! I wish you the absolute best and hope you have a spectacular show. I'll have to figure out where the shows are in the Northwest that are so well put together. (Or else I'll just have to travel. )  Barbara



02/06/2008 16:25:41
Beautiful, beautiful, Kelly...I LOVE THAT AMAZING BLUE REFLECTION ON THE WOLF....


02/06/2008 15:04:50
Thanks for the kind words.  Breaking the habit of photo realism with wildlife is hard - but I am working at it.  We could form a mutual admiration  society of two.  Where are you located?  Do you do retail shows?    me


02/06/2008 10:36:36
thanks for the comments I to have read that book 3x and have it on my ipod his new one is good all so you should tell your hubby about it 


01/31/2008 14:15:27
wow love the work thay look like photos very nicely done 




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