KELLIE-RAE RYAN
Montreal, Quebec - Canada



Original Artworks (8)

Kellie-Rae Ryan; Splitting, 2007, Original Printmaking Giclee, 50 x 30 inches.
Kellie-Rae Ryan
Original Giclee, 2007
50 x 30 inches (127.0 x 76.2 cm)
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Kellie-Rae Ryan; Flow, 2006, Original Printmaking Giclee, 54 x 19 inches.
Kellie-Rae Ryan
Original Giclee, 2006
54 x 19 inches (137.2 x 48.3 cm)
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Kellie-Rae Ryan; Three, 2005, Original Printmaking Giclee, 40 x 16 inches.
Kellie-Rae Ryan
Original Giclee, 2005
40 x 16 inches (101.6 x 40.6 cm)
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Kellie-Rae Ryan; Oasis, 2009, Original Printmaking Giclee, 34 x 32 inches.
Kellie-Rae Ryan
Original Giclee, 2009
34 x 32 inches (86.4 x 81.3 cm)
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Kellie-Rae Ryan; Reign Of Love, 2008, Original Printmaking Giclee, 26 x 36 inches.
Kellie-Rae Ryan
Original Giclee, 2008
26 x 36 inches (66.0 x 91.4 cm)
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Kellie-Rae Ryan; Delusion Of Detachment, 2007, Original Printmaking Giclee, 18 x 34 inches.
Kellie-Rae Ryan
Original Giclee, 2007
18 x 34 inches (45.7 x 86.4 cm)
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Kellie-Rae Ryan; Shattered, 2006, Original Printmaking Giclee, 27 x 22 inches.
Kellie-Rae Ryan
Original Giclee, 2006
27 x 22 inches (68.6 x 55.9 cm)
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Kellie-Rae Ryan; Come To Me, 2007, Original Printmaking Giclee, 36 x 42 inches.
Kellie-Rae Ryan
Original Giclee, 2007
36 x 42 inches (91.4 x 106.7 cm)
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Artist Statement

My work focuses on the use of light, dimension, and colours to pull the observer into the images.

The work is my expression of the human condition—essentially, raw emotions metamorphosed into a refined visual medium. The prints are intriguing, rich in colour, shape, and imagery. They are a reflection of the notion that human beings are never still; as such, the sense of movement—no matter how imperceptible—is integral to the work. This series is called “Light”, as light is a metaphor for consciousness.

My hope is for each piece to strike an emotional chord within each viewer that is uniquely personal to them.
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