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Keith Kellen

Artist Keith Keller traveling in Mexico. stopped in SMA for a day. He had $200 in his pocket. He was on his way home. It was 1985.

After settling into his $5 a night room, like most tourists, he found his way to the Jardin. He sat on a bench in the late afternoon sun, looked around, and thought, “this would be a nice place to live.”

He noticed a little gaggle of girls sitting on the Jardin wall. He pulled out his small sketchpad and started to draw. When he was finished, a man asked him how much he wanted for the drawing. $20 the artist told him, and the man fished out a twenty-dollar bill.

Keller's paintings fit no particular genre although he is occasionally compared to the ash can school and social realism schools of the mid-twentieth century in America.

Although his subjects vary from bars to wars. He mostly paints women.

 

Keith Keller has been living and painting in Mexico since 1985. His work is in many private and public collections across the continent.

The work is painterly and bitingly colorful, not to mention provocative. Keller has an impeccable understanding of composition and perspective and a wonderful, ironic sense of humor.

Keller is also the Director and primary instructor of 'La Escuela', school of painting and drawing.

 

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