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Charles Keillor


Canada

9 Works exhibited on Kooness

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Works by Charles Keillor

Cates Seven

Drawings

90.17 x 114.3cm

1955,00 €

Pick-up and Drop-off Zone

Drawings

109.22 x 90.17cm

1955,00 €

Behind Point Atkinson

Drawings

90.17 x 147.32cm

2225,00 €

Park at East 51st

Drawings

119.38 x 93.98cm

2391,00 €

Pemberton Building

Drawings

53.34 x 82.55cm

1005,00 €

The Waldorf at Dusk

Drawings

83.82 x 132.08cm

3463,00 €

Return to Camelot

Drawings

135.89 x 86.36cm

2253,00 €

Hastings West at Hornby

Drawings

119.38 x 93.98cm

2391,00 €

Packard on Granville Street

Drawings

124.46 x 99.06cm

3463,00 €

Charles Keillor documents his surroundings with a meticulous accuracy, yet stylizes and enhances his subjects with a profoundly individual hand. The quality of stillness found in much of his work is intended to pay tribute to classical Japanese cinema. Monochromatic renderings executed in graphite reveal a sublime and haunting world, still populated by our recognition of it but nonetheless unfamiliar and in shift. Much of his work appears as an amalgamation of historical styles, trees that look as thought they could be found in a monumental work by Carr rest adjacent to architectural renderings reminiscent of Erickson. As a result Keillor’s work speaks of the past with a foot planted firmly within the contemporary.

Keillor is from Vancouver Canada. The early passion he acquired for drawing was inspired by his parents Russell and Marial Keillor, both gifted visual artists.

Figurative and representational subjects are the focus of Charles’s art. Beyond precise draftsmanship and strong composition, capturing character and conveying mood are foremost among Mr. Keillor’s creative concerns. The quality of stillness found in much of his work, and the dedication to a monochromatic graphite medium, can be attributed in part to Charles’s affection for classic Japanese cinema.

Charles’s resume includes numerous client commissions, along with participation in solo, national, and international group exhibitions.