32" x 45"
Graffitti on Euphonium 2022
@youngkingsgallery
Born in Toronto, Ontario in 1975, Kieran has spent the last 25 years creating paintings, mixed media pieces, and large format works that all serve as powerful mediums for capturing the essence of music.
Kieran begins by collecting a diverse array of brass instruments becomes the initial step. Each instrument brings its own character and history, contributing to the overall narrative of the sculpture. Some pieces may be sourced from antique shops or flea markets, while others might be donated or acquired through collaboration with musicians conceptualizing the design and drawing inspiration from the forms and textures of brass instruments. Kieran envisions a dynamic composition that showcases the curves, angles, and intricate details of trumpets, trombones, French horns, tubas, and other brass instruments.
The intersection of music, art, sculpture, jazz, patience, and vision is a dynamic realm where creativity knows no bounds. At this crossroads, Kieran embarks on a journey that transcends conventional boundaries, weaving together elements of sound, form, improvisation, and craftsmanship to create works that resonate on multiple levels.
As the sculpture takes its place in the world, it becomes part of a larger continuum—a legacy of artistic innovation and cultural exchange that spans generations. Just as jazz continues to evolve and reinvent itself, so too does the art of sculpture, perpetuating a legacy of creativity, collaboration, and visionary exploration.
In the end, the intersection of music, art, sculpture, jazz, patience, and vision is not merely a meeting point, but a vibrant nexus of creativity—a space where boundaries dissolve, and new possibilities emerge. It is here, in this fertile landscape of imagination and expression, that artists continue to push the boundaries of what is possible, inspiring us to see—and hear—the world in new and unexpected ways.
In his 'Balance' series, Kieran delves even deeper into the intersection of music, art, and sculpture, pushing boundaries to create pieces that resonate profoundly. These sculptures not only stand as unique creations but also enrich a wider artistic heritage, nurturing creativity and opening new avenues for exploration.
THE STORY:
For the past twenty-five years, I have devoted my life to the creation of powerful art works—paintings, mixed media pieces, and large format works—that capture the very essence of music. Each piece is a testament to the rich history and emotional depth of the brass instruments I gather, each with its own unique story to tell.
Through my art, I delve into the convergence of music, art, and sculpture, pushing boundaries to create pieces that resonate deeply with viewers. This journey is embodied in my series of work titled 'Balance', where I embark on a timeless exploration of music and creativity, transcending conventional boundaries to forge pieces that resonate deeply with the human experience.
Inspired by life's rhythms and harmonies, I explore the delicate interplay between analog and digital worlds, using brass instruments as visual metaphors for the intersections in life. I embrace the collision of worlds—where tradition meets innovation, and the familiar dances with the unknown.
In the 'Balance' series, each sculpture serves as a visual representation of these intersections, weaving together past, present, and future on a single timeline. I invite viewers to contemplate the intricate balance of existence, where every note, every brushstroke, holds the potential for transformation.
Through my work, I celebrate the enduring legacy of creativity, fostering a space where new ideas take root and flourish. As I continue to push the boundaries of artistic expression, I hope to inspire others to embark on their own journey of discovery, enriching our collective heritage and shaping the future of visual storytelling.
“Synchronicity occurs at the intersection of your awareness, response, perspective and action” ~A.Goeglein
*Please note: Purchased works are available for pickup on Sat. Oct 5th from 12-3pm, otherwise, arrangements will be made between collectors and buyers directly following the Art Circuit.