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Last Updated: 10/05/2005 14:25:04
Fred Kennett: Pen and Ink Artist Based in Kingston-upon-Hull
Artwork Gallery   Gallery 1,    Gallery 2,    Gallery 3,    Gallery 4,    Gallery 5,    Gallery 6,    Gallery 7.

Fred Kennett has been producing his pen and ink drawings for over thirty years. The influence of his various careers and life experiences can be clearly seen running through his work and is an integral part of his development.

Fred has been with his partner for over thirty years and they have two children and a grandson. Although Fred has spent the majority of his life in Hull, he has also lived in London and Wakefield.
Fred's work as an artist ran for many years alongside his other role as a merchant seaman, a job which took him away from home for various lengths of time.

However, this also offered him a valuable opportunity, while on leave, to pursue his first love; art.
He has held exhibitions in London, Hull, Wakefield and Huddersfield and was short listed for an award at Yorkshire Television; indeed, this resulted in the television company purchasing a piece of his work to hang in their foyer.

He won the Sir William Lawrence Prize at The Royal Birmingham Society of Artists Media Exhibitions in December 05 and presently is in the process of entering his work in various ongoing exhibitions.

Fred's work predominantly uses the medium of pen and ink.
The actual sizes of the pictures vary enormously. They all, however, no matter how large or small, contain the same singularly detailed and minute focused attention that has become his hallmark.

The work could be seen as eclectic and is as varied as the artist's own wealth of experience and breadth of interests. The West Yorkshire architecture and industrial landscape are apparent.

The seafaring aspects of his work can be seen to reflect not only his career in the merchant navy but his roots in the city of Hull, while the abstract element seems to rely very much on individual interpretation.

Artwork Gallery   Gallery 1,    Gallery 2,    Gallery 3,    Gallery 4,    Gallery 5,    Gallery 6,    Gallery 7.

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