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Vincent Keele

Vincent Keele

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Lake Stevens, United States

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Vincent Keele (b. 1970-)

Vincent Keele is an American artist – His work uses bold colorful and rhythmic movements to create abstract expressionist artworks and symbolic figurative works. He uses various fields from traditional to contemporary to portray his visual narratives. Keele’s work has been showcased in numerous countries around the world.

Keele was born in Los Angeles, California. His passion for art began very early. His mother, Mary M. Scott, an alumni of the Art Institute of Chicago passed on to him her complete course of books. With these materials, he learned to see and produce art in a wide variety of methods.

Keele benefited from great mentors along the way. He is a self taught artist with traditional education from Platt College where he studied Graphic Arts and Drafting. Before his love of acrylic paint, the complexity of pen and ink held a special place in his heart.

Artist Statement

My work is about retelling history, bringing back phenomenal people and places that have been misplaced, forgotten or unknown. These paintings are portals that create metaphysical realms where every thought and action is balanced by it’s counterpart. Within this infinite expanse I've created a space where directed energy and the immeasurable meet analytical thinking.
Each artwork is brought to life through bold flowing lines with luminous color. Becoming one with the fractal allows me to transcend the 2D space where I can expand, retract and exist. Once connected with thought and energy I begin to harness the feeling. My actions of applying acrylic paint create energy around me as I shift and circle the canvas rhythmically.
I bring to visual life the internal fight and harmony of Yin and Yang.
I am interested in awakening cognitive processes, harnessing creative energy and expanding the limits of universal thinking.

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