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Kelley Lucas: first new paintings in six years

David Pescovitz at 1:59 pm Wed, Jul 30, 2008

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W. Kelley Lucas was my first friend who made it as a "professional" artist. When I lived in Miami, Florida in the early 1990s, Kelley and I hung out all the time and he turned me on to many lowbrow/pop surrealist artists that I've come to love. Eventually, Kelley's huge paintings hung in galleries beside work by the very artists he admired, like Mark Ryden, Glenn Barr, and Todd Schorr. Then, around 2002, Kelley stopped painting entirely. He was struggling with some very difficult personal issues and we lost touch. When I received the new issue of Hi-Fructose, I was completely surprised to see a small ad announcing Kelley's Web site. He is back in the studio, and I, for one, am thrilled. Kelley's posted his first five pieces in six years. Seen here, "Vespa Consonum," a portrait of the artist by Grady Clark, and "Filling Up The Hollow." If this work is a good hint of what's to come, don't take your eyes off this man. Kelley Lucas

David Pescovitz is Boing Boing's co-editor/managing partner. He's also a research director at Institute for the Future. On Instagram, he's @pesco.

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  • sonny p fontaine

    i always enjoyed Kelly’s stuff but i liked Dustin Orlando alot more. though, give me a Steve Stitch any day. no wait, i already have a bunch. “ghosts in the sky”(the smaller) being my fav. oh shit maybe i shouldn’t have mentioned them both in the same post. regardless, good to hear Kelly’s over his “3 years of tribulation”.