Kenneth Reynolds

Kenneth Reynolds was born in 1966 and currently lives in Belmont, Massachusetts. He has attended Gateway Arts since 1990.

Reynolds enjoys being busy in his various art studios which include jewelry, paper, fabric, pottery, and folk art. His primary activities in these studios are beading and drawing. Reynolds shows much focus when doing his artwork, especially while methodically beading yards of wire.  His beaded creations are transformed into sculptural jewelry and also adorn dresses, bags, and ornaments. The beauty of Reynold’s artwork is it’s truly all about feeling. He chooses a theme of each piece, inspired from seasons, holidays, or people he knows. Acting off his prompts, he will then be given wire and a box of beads, thread, or wax crayons. As he feels for each material he carefully places them where he wants, manipulating the media consistently creating an end result nearing sculpture. Reynolds has a very complex style that is truly original.

Reynolds’ artwork has been exhibited at The Gateway Gallery, the Zeitgeist Gallery in Cambridge, the Fuller Craft Museum in Brockton, and Boston College in Chestnut Hill. Additionally, one of Reynolds’ designs was the poster art for the Governor’s Commission on Employment for People with Disabilities in Boston.

This image gallery showcases the artist’s archived portfolio; available works for sale may differ. Inquire about specific artwork available for purchase by Kenneth Reynolds: (617) 734-1577

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