Enquiries and FAQs
Kelly is happy to answer any questions about her work. Perhaps you would like to commission a painting. Please complete the form with your special request or question.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is Kelly's work unique or an edition?
Each piece is an original. Prints can be made on request for certain smaller pieces.
2. Has Kelly Casey been recognised in awards?
- 2024 Regional Landscape Prize
2023 The Elaine Bermingham National Watercolour Prize in Landscape
2022 Kennedy Prize
2022 The Basil Sellers Art Prize
2015 Black Swan Prize for Portraiture
2017 Doug Moran National Portrait Prize.
3. Are the paintings framed?
Many of Kelly's latest oil paintings are framed in Australian Oak. Some of the watercolours are framed in timber with a creme picture mat. If a painting is framed this will be noted on their store page.
4. What type of art does Kelly paint?
Kelly Casey's art ranges from abstract to portraiture (see Early Works). Kelly's recent work is landscape, moving toward abstraction. The larger paintings are beautifully captured with oil on canvas. Kelly also works in watercolour and gouache on paper to evoke movement and life.
5. Is there a story behind each piece?
Every piece has a story. You can find some of the latest stories at the beginning of each Selected Work. Many of these pieces are painted plein air from the shores of the east coast to the Snowy-Monaro, Ngarigo country.
6. Are there any additional costs?
A fee may be charged for the cost of postage if overseas. This would include insurance if requested by the buyer. When you order a piece of artwork from Kelly, you would be contacted to ensure your postal needs are met.
- Overseas and/or Express Post requests will incur additional postage as outlined by Australia Post.
- If you are purchasing large Artwork, additional postage may be incurred.
Please refer to the Terms and Conditions of Sale or contact Kelly if you have any further questions about purchasing her work.
Kelly's art can be picked up in Canberra or through The Art Kind Gallery in Byron Bay.