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Kelly Strong
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Personal Statement: My work is an examination of human fragility, sometimes pinpointing specific instances of pain, damage, vulnerability and how these factors are dealt with in society. I believe it necessary to push the viewer to a higher understanding of damage and find relationships between themselves and what is presented.

Current Work
My current series exhibits the dichotomy of the entertainer's life. The image perceived by viewers rarely reflects the true persona of the entertainer, her real inner workings and foremost, the issues she suffers through while entertaining us.
Short Bio
A.S. degree in Graphic Arts
Tampa Technical Institute, Tampa, FL

B.F.A. degree
Kendall College of Art and Design, Grand Rapids, MI

Being exposed to art at an early age, I was encouraged to explore personal expression through music, writing and visual arts. Art has been a consistent force throughout my life; a persistent need to abandon practicality for passion. My cousin, Charles Arnoldi, is a successful painter/sculptor and has always inspired me artistically with his brilliant work and ambition, motivating me to give in to this passion for creative expression.
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Artist Location
Largo, FL

Art forms
Painting/Visual Arts

Type of artist
Painter/Sculptor, Writer, Designer(graphic)

General Themes
Disability, Death & Dying, Body Image/Body Size, Feminism/Gender Issues, Health/Medicine
Keywords
damage, pain, abnormality, societal judgment, fragility, mortality, human nature,
Last updated on January 24th, 2010

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