About Me
 

About Me


Names

Keith Blessed


Birthday

4th January 1953


Commissions undertaken


Available for private tuition, group workshops and demonstrations


Paintings for sale


NEW PICTURES ADDED 1st June 2011


Gallery


Permanent Exhibitions 2010


The Cellar Gallery, Grape Lane, Whitby



Upcoming Exhibitions 2010


Artsbank Gallery, Saltburn


Great Sheffield Art Show, 9th, 10th, 11th July 2010, Octagon Centre, Sheffield.


Personal Exhibition 8th August - 14th August 2010, The Old Coast Guard Station, Robin Hood’s Bay


Eskdale Painting Group, 28th August - 30th August 2010, Pyman Institute, Sandsend


Light, Fire, and Form: Essence of the Dinosaur Coast, 30th September - 12th September 2010, The Moors Centre, Danby


Look Gallery, Helmsley, May onwards


Pastel Society of Australia, Brisbane, Australia, 9th June - 23rd June, 2010


Priory Art Group, The Moore Centre, Danby, 22nd June - 5th July, 2010


Whitby Art Society Annual Exhibition. April 30th - May 19th 2010, Pannett Art Gallery, Whitby


Ferens Open Exhibition 2010, Hull





 
 

About Me

Hello I am Keith Blessed a pastel artist based in the Cellar Gallery, Grape Lane, Whitby. My medium is pastels. This is applied to sandpaper and this gives my pictures a texture and vibrancy. I have been dedicated to improving my techniques for the past 10 years and I am passionate about promoting the use and understanding of the pastel medium, which I think is very underrated. Pastel paintings are produced by using pure pigment, this means that paintings done using pastels will not fade over time and will be as vibrant as they are now some 100 years in the future. For an example of this you only have to look at the works of Edgar Degas, one of the french impressionists.

I primarily paint seascapes and landscapes around the North East coast and moors, trying to evoke the ever changing moods and atmosphere of this part of the country. This is demonstrated by the dramatic sunrises, sunsets, stormy skies, and seascapes, that are a particular favourite of mine, the quality of light being an inspiration with contrasting light and shadow being displayed in vibrant detail.


Biography

I was born in Doncaster in 1953. I began work in hospital pathology labs before spending 20 years in the pharmaceutical industry. In 2001 I took early retirement and moved to the picturesque seaside town of Whitby, on the North Yorkshire Coast. I have always had an artistic nature, but it was not until I moved to Whitby that it began to take full rein. A friend introduced me to pastels, with which I found great affinity, and it is now my preferred medium of choice. I am self-taught although I have had a lot of encouragement and guidance from members of the Whitby art scene in particularly Robert Brindley. In my paintings I like to develop atmospheric effects with sunrises and sunsets a speciality. I also like the interplay of light on surfaces, and like strong light and shadows in my paintings. The North Yorkshire coast with its quaint fishing villages has inspired me to produce some fabulous works of art.


Now available to do demonstrations and workshops in soft pastels. Please visit my Pastel Workshop pages here


Permanent Exhibitions

The Cellar Gallery, Grape Lane, Whitby


Previous Exhibitions

Local and North Yorkshire, Pannett Park, Whitby

East Coast Open, Scarborough

Kirkleatham Hall and Museum, Kirkleatham, Cleveland

Great Sheffield Art Show, Sheffield

Gallery 49, Bridlington

Pierrepoint Gallery, Thoresby Park, Nottinghamshire

Grape Lane Gallery, Whitby

Breast Cancer Awareness Exhibition, Memorial Hall, Pickering

Ferens Open Exhibition 2010, Hull

Whitby Art Society Annual Exhibition. April 30th - May 19th 2010, Pannett Art Gallery, Whitby



Paintings for sale


Please click on the paintings for sale link to find my current pastel work for sale. NEW PICTURES ADDED 18th October 2010


Commissions

If you do not see anything here that you like. I can undertake commissions and get that picture you are looking for. below are a few commissions that I have recently done.



Stormy Skies, Sandsend. (large painting commission)

4 foot 6 inches x 1 foot 8 inches.


Mallyon Spout. 26 inches x 15 inches.