Medium: Ceramic, spray paint, and sculpted texture on canvas
Size: 100cm x50cm
Year: 2025
Availability: Original Artwork
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Footprints of Love carries the imprints of Kelly-Anne’s children — a deeply personal artwork that merges motherhood, memory, and creation.
Cast directly into textured ceramic and layered with gold and black spray paint, each footprint becomes a symbol of presence and protection, a reminder that love moves through time and space.
This piece was created so her children’s steps can travel the world with her art — a legacy of love, strength, and connection.
Sweet Exchange turns symbols of money and indulgence into a story of love, value, and transformation. Built with fake £20 notes and a chocolate wrapper, this piece captures the playful tension between what we crave and what we cherish.
Rich red layers burst with emotion — both fiery and sweet — while textures of resin and paint give the heart its living pulse.
It’s bold, cheeky, and deeply human — a reminder that real worth comes from what we give, not what we own.
Medium: Acrylic, resin, fake £20 notes, and chocolate wrapper on textured canvas
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Year: 2025
Created during my time in Miami — a place where I was learning about myself, inside and out.
Drawn with a calligraphy pen on wood, then sealed with layers of glue for texture and permanence.
The red spray around the edges represents the heart opening — vibrant, raw, and full of life.
A piece that carries both memory and transformation, holding the essence of a city and a moment of self-discovery.
A piece inspired by the first light of morning — when the air is clean, the birds are singing, and the world feels still.
The textured red wings rise across the canvas like sunlight breaking through, carrying the energy of freedom and possibility.
Created with layered texture and paint, Flight captures the peace of dawn and the quiet strength of taking off into a new day.
Size: 36cm x 20cm
A powerful piece born from transformation and renewal.
Layers of black, silver, and striking red paint burst across the canvas, forming wings that hold both chaos and beauty.
Embedded within this artwork is a fragment of Kelly’s wedding dress — carrying deep symbolic weight. What once belonged to a past chapter now becomes part of a soaring new beginning.
Multimedia on canvas
Size: 100cm x 50cm
Created with magic and love, this piece carries a hidden heart at its core.
Layers of spray paint, glue, slime, and water-based paint merge into swirling energy, forming patterns that shift between chaos and balance.
Magic 8 is both playful and profound — a reminder that answers are never far, if you dare to look.
Size: 30cm x 30cm
At the heart of this piece is the Magic 8 — a symbol of infinity, cycles, and renewal.
Built as a canvas on a canvas, it holds layers of rising, falling, and learning to rise again.
Made with water-based paint, glue, and slime, its textures pull you into the labyrinth of the mind — messy, complex, yet full of hidden gold.
A work about resilience and transformation, carrying the reminder that even in chaos, there is beauty, magic, and strength.
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This piece is a forest built not from trees, but from fragments of me. Ceramics, tattoo needles, and spray paint come together on canvas to form something unexpected — a landscape of love.
I called it a forest because it feels alive, layered, full of places to get lost and found again. The tattoo needles leave marks that feel permanent, like love that carves itself into the skin of memory. The colours carry joy, growth, and new beginnings — branches reaching upward, roots deepening below.
For me, My New Forest … of Love … is happiness. A reminder that love, in all its forms, grows wild and strong when it’s given space to breathe.
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Medium: Ceramics, tattoo needles, spray paint on canvas
Dimensions: 42cm x 59cm
Yellow City was my first oil painting — and it arrived like a blaze. Six feet of luminous yellow filled with vertical forms that rise like both buildings and trees. Black, red, and blue marks break through the surface like lights in a city at night, or branches in a forest at dawn.
Nature is literally part of the work: I added sticks gathered from a dog walk in the woods, embedding them into the surface so that the city and the forest live together in one world.
For me, Yellow City is a place of imagination — a magical landscape where nature and man-made structures stand side by side. It was the first time oil paint became my language, and the first time I truly felt how passion could turn into art.
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Medium: Oil paint, mixed media (sticks, natural materials) on canvas
Dimensions: 6ft x 3ft
First oil painting by the artist
This piece carries the energy of movement and fresh beginnings. JUMP is both a command and a celebration — a leap into what’s next, bold and unapologetic.
Created with ceramic on canvas, layered textures, and rose petals grown from my own garden, it holds nature’s imprint inside its raw surface. Spray paint adds urgency and vibrancy, reminding us that change is never neat — it’s messy, alive, and powerful.
Materials
Ceramic on canvas
Rose petals (from artist’s own garden)
Spray paint
Size
61cm x 46cm
Bold and unmissable, Abundance leaps from the canvas with raw energy and presence.
The deep red ground carries weight and passion, while ceramic textures and golden details rise forward like treasure breaking through the surface.
The central “A” isn’t just a letter — it’s a symbol of beginnings, affirmation, and the powerful presence of abundance itself.
Made with ceramic, canvas, water-based paint, and spray paint, this large-scale work (100cm x 100cm) commands attention.
It’s more than a painting — it’s an arrival, a declaration.
Puzzled Lips is the first piece in my lip collection — and it carries all the weight of starting something new. Built on layers of recycled material, including an old sweatshirt of mine, it holds memory at its core.
On the surface, ceramic lips emerge, surrounded by textured red and gold, then bound by chains and screws. The lips are full, but silenced. Expressive, yet trapped. They represent the struggle between wanting to speak and being held back — a puzzle of voice and power.
This piece is about conflict and resilience. About beauty that doesn’t come easy. About how even when chained, the lips still exist boldly, defiantly, refusing to disappear.
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Medium: Ceramic, chains, screws, resin, layered textiles (including recycled sweatshirt) on canvas
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DANCING SWAN
Size 130cm x 50cm
Dancing Swan came alive through layers of resin, paint, and texture — moving across the canvas like ripples on water. The swan’s energy is there in the sweeping white strokes, balanced against the fire of red and the grounding of darker tones.
For me, swans have always been signs. They arrive when something is shifting, when I need reminding of strength and grace. This piece is that reminder — a swan in motion, fierce and fluid, a dance between resilience and elegance.
The textures catch the light like water, making the swan feel as though it could move at any moment. It’s both calm and wild — a balance I search for in life and in love.
Inspired by my drawings, this piece captures fleeting moments — layered, alive, and unrepeatable.
Drawn with a calligraphy pen, then transformed through finger painting, it carries both precision and spontaneity.
Created with oil paint on canvas, it is something a little unique — a snapshot of time held still in texture and movement.
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This piece was created with pure love, built slowly, layer by layer, until the form of wings began to emerge. Ceramics shape the feathers, while gold and orange spray paint bring warmth, fire, and light. Rain even left its trace on the surface — nature’s own element woven into the work.
For me, these wings represent the moment you finally settle into peace — when love no longer feels like a battle, but a balance. They are both protective and expansive, a reminder that true strength often looks like stillness.
Wings of Love is a reflection of what happens when heart and spirit align: you find your own inner sanctuary.
Description:
Medium: Ceramic, spray paint (gold, orange), natural rain elements
Dimensions: 50cm x 50cm
On canvas
This piece was born from experimentation — a new technique that let colour move like water, shifting into unexpected forms. As I worked, the canvas began to feel like a dream: deep reds swirling like passion, black spreading like nightfall, white cutting through like moonlight, and flickers of yellow sparking like fireflies.
The title came easily: Midsummer’s Night’s Dream. It carries both theatre and magic, chaos and beauty — an abstract sky that can’t be pinned down, only felt. Like dreams themselves, it resists definition but leaves an impression you can’t shake.
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Medium: Mixed media on canvas
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Omelette is a mix of contradictions — soft and hard, fragile and unbreakable. Built with cork, chains, glue, and layers of paint, it holds together like a recipe that shouldn’t work, yet somehow does.
The yellows and whites bring to mind both eggs and light — nourishment and renewal. The chains around the edges add tension, a reminder of the ways love and life can be bound. At its heart, though, this piece is about pure love, true love — messy, imperfect, but real.
Like its name, Omelette is simple on the surface, but underneath it’s a journey. A reminder that sometimes the most unexpected combinations create something honest and unforgettable.
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Medium: Cork, chains, glue, water-based paint on canvas
Dimensions: 31cm x 45cm
Bouncing Swan is a piece built on layers of survival and grace. Its textured surface combines ceramic, resin, spray paint, and money tree leaves — fragments that together form the shape of a heart, alive with colour and movement.
The swan has always been a sign for me — appearing at key moments, a symbol of strength and beauty in motion. This heart feels like that energy: fragile and fierce at the same time, bouncing back no matter how many times life tries to drag it under.
Every mark carries a sense of rhythm, like ripples across water. The red brings fire, the white brings purity, and the green holds the grounding of nature. Together, they form a swan’s dance — a bounce between struggle and grace.
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Medium: Mixed media (ceramic, resin, spray paint, money tree leaves) on canvas
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Dolly was born from a song stuck on repeat — Islands in the Stream, the timeless duet between Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers. That earworm wouldn’t leave, so instead of fighting it, I let it spill out in colour.
Red dominates — passion, rhythm, harmony layered over chaos. Beneath the surface, fragments of yellow and black flicker like stage lights through curtains. The drips and splashes feel like music turned visual, each stroke carrying the beat of a chorus that never quite ends.
For me, Dolly is about joy found in repetition. A reminder that sometimes inspiration doesn’t arrive in silence or stillness — it comes from the song you can’t stop humming.
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Medium: Mixed media on canvas
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MARILYN MONROE SILENCED
Marilyn Monroe was more than an icon — she was a woman whose voice was often drowned out by image, expectation, and control.
This work reimagines her portrait through layers of ceramic and water-based paint. The mouth is sealed, her lips covered, the face fractured by textures and splashes — a deliberate interruption of beauty. It is not defacement, but defiance: a reminder of how women, even legends, are often silenced in plain sight.
For me, this piece is both homage and protest. A way of saying: we still see you, even beneath the noise, even when your voice was taken.
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Medium: Ceramic detail on lips, water-based paint on print
Framed
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LETTERS IN MY FORM
Letters have always been more than symbols on a page — they carry sound, rhythm, memory. In Letters in My Form, I stripped them back to their raw marks, seeing them not as language but as movement and shape.
Created on vintage 1970s card, each section holds a trace of repetition, almost like a code written and erased. The black-and-white textures shift between clarity and blur — much like how words feel when you can’t always read them, but you can still sense their meaning.
For me, this piece is about the space between communication and silence. It’s letters through my eyes — imperfect, fractured, but alive with their own form.
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Medium: Mixed media on vintage 1970s card
Dimensions: [add size here]
Framed by the artist
Half Hearted was constructed off the back of a larger project — born in the aftermath of pain and change. What began as scraps and fragments became a physical manifestation of conflict: red mesh pressed against plastered whites, raw against calm, struggle against surrender.
It is a half-given heart. The kind you offer when you’ve been hurt but still feel. The kind that beats unevenly yet refuses to stop. Layers of texture and broken surface reveal an ever-changing flow of empathy — messy, imperfect, alive.
For me, this piece is about the tension between holding back and giving anyway. It asks: when your heart is only half there, is it protection — or is it survival?
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Medium: Mixed media (ceramics, mesh, spray paint, water-based paint)
Dimensions: 50cm x 100cm
A table with a soul.
Its triangular form feels organic, alive — like geometry softened by nature.
The surface carries ink-like markings that echo a cityscape, a forest, or rainfall, depending on how you see it.
A blend of rustic wood and abstract design, it balances function and art — a piece that holds both structure and spirit.
Year 2025
Grace wasn’t born quietly.
She came out of chaos — a heart with wings, textured with ceramics and paint, already carrying scars.
But then she got shot.
Not by a gun — by an easel collapsing straight through the canvas. For a moment I thought she was gone, ruined. But instead, the break gave her more life. The wound became part of her story, part of her strength.
The red in her surface echoes that accident — not just decoration, but a mark of survival. She is a heart that has been pierced, yet still finds wings.
For me, Grace is resilience. Proof that even when life knocks you flat, even when you’re shot through, something beautiful can still rise.
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Grace is a beautiful soul with a big heart and wings.
• Medium: Ceramics on canvas, with spray paint and water-based paint
• Details: Textured heart with wings, subtle touches of red
• Dimensions: 100cm x 100cm
Year 2025
Medium: Ceramic, mesh, spray paint, natural pollen on canvas
Dimensions: 100 × 100 cm
Year: 2025
Price: £2,200
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Created with ceramic, mesh and spray paint — then completed by nature itself.
During the making of The Bee, a swarm passed overhead, leaving traces of real pollen across the surface. Rather than remove it, Kelly-Anne chose to preserve it — a living imprint of collaboration between artist and environment.
A tribute to instinct, labour, and the unseen harmony between creation and nature’s timing.
A high-gloss, textured black resin surface that captures both reflection and distortion. The layers of heat, air, and movement create a landscape of liquid darkness — a mirror that absorbs rather than reveals. Part of Kelly-Anne Scott’s Art Is My Mask series exploring transformation through elemental materials and reflective surfaces.
Some words just need to be said.
Fuck is one of them.
Raw, real, and necessary.
This piece was created on wood with a canvas board base, using water-based paints to capture chaos, colour, and release.
Layers of texture carry the energy of a word that holds both anger and freedom — an expression that can’t be contained.
Size: 30cm x 30cm
A piece that carries the feeling of breaking free.
Canvas, stripped back and re-formed on wood like layers of wallpaper — grounded yet ready to rise.
Fastened with screws, textured with water-based paint, it holds both weight and lightness.
The marks suggest wings in motion — a moment of flight caught mid-air.
Size: 47cm x 30cm
Created with a playful, experimental technique — mixing glue, slime, and water-based paint.
This piece feels like stepping into a magical journey of bubbles, colours shifting and lifting as if caught mid-pop.
Bubbles is both childlike and otherworldly, a glimpse inside Kelly-Anne Scott’s mind — vibrant, curious, and always searching for new ways to create.
A work that holds vision in every crack and layer — colours breaking through like progress itself.
Ceramic fragments and water-based paints combine into a map of strength, heart, and growth.
This piece is about seeing the world differently, following instinct, and trusting that even broken surfaces reveal new light.
Size: 30cm x 30cm
Seven — the number that began my journey.
My art started with numbers, their patterns, their mystery, their magic.
This piece carries that energy: bold, raw, and alive with the pull of destiny.
Made on canvas with ceramic, screws, spray paint, and wire, it’s a work that holds strength and meaning — a reminder that numbers aren’t just maths, they are messages.
A celebration of seven, and the magic it brings.
Born from the depths of my heart, No More carries both rupture and release.
A piece about healing, resilience, and declaring a boundary — a cry of “enough” transformed into art.
Layers of ceramic, screws, resin, and spray paint fuse into a raw, textured form — jagged, fiery, and unapologetically alive.
It is both wound and scar, destruction and recovery — a reminder that sometimes healing begins with saying no more.
Part of my Heart Collection, this piece reveals the beauty of what lies within. Layers of resin and spray paint break open across recycled wood, showing raw texture, colour, and truth.
It’s the heart turned inside out — vulnerable, fractured, but still alive with colour. A reminder that when everything is exposed, the real magic is found.
50cm x 27cm
Glass Forest is a layered exploration of nature’s reflections — where structure meets imagination.
A play between transparency and depth, the piece captures the illusion of glass within a forest world, with sharp lines and delicate shadows.
Multimedia: Perspex on canvas
Calligraphy pen drawing
Spray paint accents
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Canvas artwork filled with movement and energy.
A textured heart in bold red and gold — alive with rhythm and life.
Each layer carries the pulse of a moment, a reminder of love that rises, falls, and keeps beating on.
Materials: Canvas, spray paint, textured layers.
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A delicate hand-printed piece made with printing ink on vintage card, framed in A5 size.
Each print is one-of-a-kind, carrying its own quiet presence and energy.
A simple yet timeless work — an angel captured in black and white, symbolising protection, guidance, and unseen strength.
Peace is a drawing born from repetition and rhythm. Using only a calligraphy pen, I built arches, towers, and rising forms that feel like gateways into another world.
The arches aren’t just structures — they’re pathways. Each one suggests a new direction, a new way through. Together, they create a dream world that feels both sacred and surreal, where stillness can finally be found.
For me, Peace is about perspective — how even in chaos, there are always openings, always arches that can carry us somewhere new.
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Medium: Calligraphy pen on canvas
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An exploration of how I see letters — shapes that become their own language when taken out of context.
Hand-printed using ink onto vintage 1970s card, gifted to me and carrying its own history.
Framed by hand, making it a complete, unique piece that blends word, image, and memory.
A work that turns letters into forms, and forms into art.
KINGDOM
£200.00
Kingdom is a world of its own — half nature, half structure. Drawn with calligraphy and marker pen, the piece rises like a forest of towers, each line a column, each mark a branch. The details shift between architecture and foliage, giving the sense of a living city that breathes.
It is a kingdom imagined through rhythm and repetition, where organic and man-made forms meet. A magic world captured in black ink, full of hidden pathways and rising shapes.
Description:
Medium: Calligraphy pen and marker pen on canvas board
Dimensions: 40cm x 30cm