Mollie Kellogg:
CLASS OF 1982
Maryvale High SchoolClass of 1982
Phoenix, AZ
Mollie's Story
Life
Mollie Kellogg attended the Colorado Institute of Art and started her career as an art director and illustrator in Arizona. Mollie has taught life drawing and commercial art. Her work has appeared in many magazines including Phoenix Home and Garden, Vim and VIgor Magazine, Phoenix Magazine and Arizona Highways.
Mollie’s illustration consisted primarily of watercolor, pastel and pencil. Mollie then began working as a fine artist in oils and acrylic and focusing on figurative works. Still loving the unpredictable aspects of watercolor, she has developed techniques in acrylic that integrate the loose uncontrolled overlaying, pouring and building of colors and forms.
In 1992, she cofounded Planet Earth Multi-Cultural Theatre and Gallery in Phoenix. Planet Earth quickly gained recognition for cutting-edge award-winning arts....Expand for more
Mollie’s work increased in dimension after designing three large male nude backdrops for a production. This line of work ranged up to 8’x8’ of both male and female nudes in monochromatic tones.
In 2002, Mollie moved to San Diego and turned to fine art full time. Her work now focuses on mid-range sized canvases. Her current subject matter is still figurative, but the nude in some instances has been replaced with maternal or spiritual themes of love and passion.
Her new direction combines traditional modeling and form with contemporary southwestern passion and colors. Mollie notes the influences of Victorian painter Alma-Tadema and Chicano Artist Yepes. Mollie credits her start in art to her mother, who is also fine artist, and her father who is a photographer and cartoonist.
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