Kelly-Anne Davitt is a hyper-realist artist who creates vibrant artworks. Humorous and immaculate, Kelly-Anne fuses traditional still life and portraiture with contemporary subject matter. We love how Kelly-Anne is inspired by a plethora of influences such as pop culture, nostalgic childhood imagery and provocative feminist themes.
Kelly-Anne Davitt is a hyper-realist artist who creates vibrant artworks. Humorous and immaculate, Kelly-Anne fuses traditional still life and portraiture with contemporary subject matter. We love how Kelly-Anne is inspired by a plethora of influences such as pop culture, nostalgic childhood imagery and provocative feminist themes.
Kelly-Anne Davitt has exhibited her work widely across the UK. Her artwork has been met with critical acclaim, particularly her curatorial debut ‘The Most Powerful Woman In The Universe’ at Gallery 46, London. Kelly-Anne has worked as a painting assistant for a collection of esteemed contemporary artists, such as Patrick Hughes, Damien Hirst, Mat Collishaw, Polly Morgan and Gary Myatt.