In Fountains, Kellett shifts his focus from wide cityscapes to the delicate, often unseen beauty of tiny water droplets propelled into the air by the fountains of Trafalgar Square in London. Having travelled the world for Cross Road Blues, the artist now finds inspiration much closer to home—just steps away from his beloved National Gallery.
“I watched the tiny droplets of water, almost completely weightless, and at the mercy of the slightest breeze, magical as they disperse through the crowds.”
Using a telephoto lens and capturing these veryfine water droplets suspended in the air, Kellett looks through a translucent veil, creating painterly, almost ethereal compositions. He embraces an element of chance, surrendering control to the atmospheric forces of wind, light, and weather. This approach reflects his broaderartistic philosophy—the search for the universal in the everyday. As with much of his work, Kellett was specificallydrawn to images which evoke art historical references. The fragmented droplets echo the pointillist technique of Seurat, while other works recall paintings by Courbet, Auerbach or the dreamlike qualities of masters such as Monet, Van Gogh, and Whistler.
About Oli Kellett
Oli Kellett is a British artist based in Hastings, UK, who studied at Central Saint Martins in London. From 2016–2020, he devoted himself to exploring the urban setting and our relationship with the crossroad and how people navigate their lives in his series Crossroad Blues. The book with the same title, Crossroad Blues, by Oli Kellett was published by Nazraeli in 2023. From 2020 onwards,his work took on a more introspective approach when he took a step back from the camera with his Life Drawings series and daily Soap Dish drawings.