Liam Kelleher

Joined Artfinder: Dec. 2015

Artworks for sale: 8

(2)

United Kingdom

About Liam Kelleher

 
 
  • Biography
    The focus of my artwork has always been visual storytelling, I dedicate every hour of free time to honing my craft, focusing on anatomy, values colour and form in order to create even more convincing illustrations, trying to convey the story behind the illustration.

    I work in both traditional and digital mediums and since exhibiting in local galleries have begun exploring other paint mediums also. My work is heavily influenced by popular culture, specifically the work of Sean Gordon Murphy, Tyler Stout and Phil Noto.
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  • Education

    2010 - 2013

    Southampton Solent University

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    Event: Pop-up

    Dates: 1 Aug 2015 - 10 Jan 2016

    Venue: That Gallery, Festival Place, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England

    I have exhibited as part of the last three That Gallery pop-up shops, exhibiting and selling a number of pieces in Hampshire's number 1 shopping destination, Festival Place.

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Education

2010 - 2013

Southampton Solent University


There are no upcoming events

Show previous events Hide previous events

Previous events

Event: Pop-up

Dates: 1 Aug 2015 - 10 Jan 2016

Venue: That Gallery, Festival Place, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England

I have exhibited as part of the last three That Gallery pop-up shops, exhibiting and selling a number of pieces in Hampshire's number 1 shopping destination, Festival Place.


 

Biography

The focus of my artwork has always been visual storytelling, I dedicate every hour of free time to honing my craft, focusing on anatomy, values colour and form in order to create even more convincing illustrations, trying to convey the story behind the illustration.

I work in both traditional and digital mediums and since exhibiting in local galleries have begun exploring other paint mediums also. My work is heavily influenced by popular culture, specifically the work of Sean Gordon Murphy, Tyler Stout and Phil Noto.