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Kelsey Brookes

Biography

Kelsey is a former biochemist who attributes his raw style to an education system "that refuses to teach scientists to draw". He abandoned biochemistry because "I thought I was going to be there for a few months to get myself some money. Three years later I was left wondering if I had become what I always despised - the funny guy at the water cooler ... except not so funny. I was the confused not so funny guy at the water cooler." Science's loss is art's gain and Kelsey's powerful canvasses attracted due attention when he showed in London for the first time at Santa's Ghetto last year. The work's potency arguably lies in the way its clash of ancient and ultra-modern references even drown out the sex and death which also features heavily. He describes his art as "an unrefined and some would say unskilled mix of sex, comedy and animals which is derived from a true passion for all three, except not necessarily at the same time."

Kelsey's work is also embraced by the California surf scene that devours his free time. He's produced designs for several forward-thinking surf clothing labels including Ocean Pacific and Insight51.

Available Work

Thumbnail of Monster MoralsThumbnail of The PlungeThumbnail of Cognition and CreativityThumbnail of Uncomprimising 80sThumbnail of I Remain and WaitThumbnail of White Tiger PrintThumbnail of Thai Terror 2Thumbnail of Thai Terror 1Thumbnail of Lophophora William Sii PeyoteThumbnail of How Woman Cause WarThumbnail of Bahama Mamas KarmaThumbnail of Oh My God Not AgainThumbnail of Bahama Mama

Archive

Thumbnail of Balaclava Bear (Black Heart)Thumbnail of Balaclava Bear (grey)Thumbnail of Easter BunnyclavaThumbnail of Extremist Garden Nymph -2Thumbnail of St Francis Thumbnail of Fed up JesusThumbnail of Orthodox PilgrimThumbnail of Jungle PrairieThumbnail of You're Not Leaving the Hot-TubThumbnail of Baboon Gods and BreastsThumbnail of History As A HatThumbnail of Extremist Garden Nymph - 1

News

America: Land of the free booze, home of the rave.

31st July 2008
Nightmare on Greek St vs the Outsiders (2)

The art crawl began last Thursday with Ben Turnbull's depiction of the American dream gone wrong; Captain Sensible, Saddam Hussein, Guantanamo babies and George Dubya cryogenically frozen, presumably so he can turn up in the future and cock that up as well...A very grim fairy tale indeed which left down stairs feeling like something between a kindergarten and a torture chamber.

Buoyed by the thought of a terrible future for our kids, the heat and liquor, we stumbled punch drunk to Charing Cross Rd where Laz had hung a new group show.

Once there, bedazzled by original works of gods like Dondi, the throng of urchins, wiseguys and the faithless quaffed beer like it was literally going out of fashion in favour of cocktails, because we all know that unless you've had more than 12 drinks, dancing in a gallery does feel weird. So drink the shame away I say......

To all those that came and saw, cheers... until next time, I'm off for a full blood transfusion and a word with myself.

Thanks to Tiger, Acyde and Gwen Guthrie. 90% of me is Rum.

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The Outsiders Private View

30th May 2008
Fanatics, loose cannons, crazed beings, lunatics ... yes “The Outsiders” show is now open and running. They came; they saw; they drank; they danced like there was no tomorrow. The art on the other hand was amazing, an all you can eat feast for the eyes, and with most of the artists there, the chance to corner your favorite hero with drunken chat about how long you've been in love with them was all too much for some...hence the obscene levels of alcohol consumption, and shape shifting / dancing.

Thanks to all that came, Tiger for the beer and Oval for the Vodka and Mr jazz dance ... if there's a better reason for staying fully clothed in an art gallery I haven't seen one.
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