In the past Kellie’s work has been concerned with the arrangement of forms and their internal spaces. These spaces, together with the decoration of the surfaces, created a link from one form to another. Each image was a series of fragmented forms that could be viewed independently, however its message was far more powerful when looked at as a whole.
As time progressed she has closed the gaps and made each piece complete. The compositions are larger and the materials are used more directly and spontaneously. The resulting body of work brings together her two passions, ceramics and painting, into uniquely composite pieces.
The work combines landscape and cityscape and are like aerial views, depicting her love of contradictions; complexity and simplicity, traditional and modern and country and city life.
