About

Textile artist Julia Kelly, who also writes under the penname Kelly Lewis  (www.kellylewis.net), works and lives on the edge of a canyon near the Four Corners of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona...

Born in Boulder and living in Aspen, she spent most of her childhood in Loveland, Colorado, following her brother around the foothills behind their grandmother’s cabin. 

Coming to the West Slope of Colorado to go to Art school in Durango, Kelly met a local boy and their journey began with a puppy, a rundown Victorian shack in need of renovation and motherhood, her favorite job by far.

Over thirty years later they still live in SW Colorado, but now as caretakers of an old homestead surrounded by hundred year old fruit trees  and outbuildings with a menagerie of cows, chickens, horses and dogs.

Over the years Kelly’s connection to the geology and people of the Four Corners has grown exploring the Colorado Plateau and spending many years teaching Art to rural ranch kids and Native Americans at a historic  one room schoolhouse...her  art room  situated in the teacherage, where the teachers lived and legend has it the students trapped one poor lady down in the well for the afternoon. They never tried that with her, but did try and scare her with a snake..it didn't work.

As an Artist…

Everyday scenes have always been an inspiration to her -views of fathers, mothers and children in daily life. Using an ordinary medium of fabric and thread more akin to woman's handiwork than fine art is a connection to her mother, grandmother, great grandmothers and the woman before her, for hundreds of years, who have brought beauty to their homes with bits of cloth and thread. 

First drawing out ideas, she then create a pattern and raw edge applique the cut out pieces of fabric, held down onto a background with hand embroidery or "couching".  Not a new invention, the technique was popular turn of the twentieth century, coming out of the Glasgow School of Arts in Scotland.

Unusual today and in the United States, Kelly's fabric and thread  illustrations have been recognized by National Public Radio, appeared in several children's magazines- winning the 2014 Society of Children's Books Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) merit award and have been juried into shows across Colorado.

Education and Teaching

Received BA in Art from Fort Lewis College, Durango Colorado 1990  

Taught Art to Navajo, Ute and rural ranch kids @ Battle Rock Charter School,

McElmo Canyon, Colorado and in the 4Corners Region 2002-2020

Publication Credits

National Public Radio Calendar
Buzz Curriculum, Group Publishing
BabyBug  Magazine, May/June
LadyBug Magazine, May/June
Spider Magazine, March (won SCBWI Magazine Merit Award)

Have Exhibited @
Art Center, Estes Park Colorado - Art Center, Durango, Colorado - Dairy Arts Center, Boulder Colorado-Niza Knoll Gallery, Denver Santa Fe Art District -Heart and Core Yoga Studio, Cortez, Colorado-The Heart Path House, Cortez, Colorado- Cortez Farmer’s Market, Colorado - Holiday Arts Market, Telluride Colorado - Dolores River Brewery Holiday Art and Craft Show, Dolores, Colorado

Contact

juliakellyartist@gmail.com

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