Magnetic Fields
Collage
WallArt
Pop Art
2009
Contemporary
167.0 x 213.0 cm
McNay Art Museum
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Magnetic Fields
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Descripción de la pieza
A Surreal Tapestry of Pop Culture and Myth
In her monumental 2009 masterpiece, Magnetic Fields, Kelly O’Connor invites the viewer into a lush, non-linear dreamscape where the boundaries between cinematic history and personal mythology dissolve. This large-scale work serves as a breathtaking collage of the collective subconscious, weaving together figures from the golden age of Hollywood with the whimsical characters of childhood storybooks. At the heart of this swirling composition, O’Connor places iconic heroines—most notably Julie Andrews in her most beloved role from The Sound of Music—leading a procession of von Trapp children through a landscape that feels simultaneously nostalgic and profoundly surreal. The painting captures a sense of kinetic energy, as if the very air is charged with the magnetic pull of these legendary personas, drawing them into a shared, fantastical odyssey.
The technique employed in Magnetic Fields is nothing short of transformative. While the piece draws inspiration from the tradition of collage, O’Connor elevates the medium through a painterly approach that breathes life and texture into her subjects. By utilizing imagery sourced from magazines, album covers, and coloring books, she creates a layered depth that mimics the complexity of memory itself. The composition is a masterful dance of movement; figures appear to float and fly through an ethereal atmosphere, accompanied by a whimsical array of objects such as drifting umbrellas and scattered luggage. This sense of flight and transition is punctuated by the presence of a solitary dog near the bottom corner, adding a touch of grounded, domestic warmth to an otherwise otherworldly scene. For the collector, this piece offers a captivating visual complexity that rewards prolonged observation.
Beyond its vibrant surface, Magnetic Fields carries a profound emotional weight and a sophisticated layer of symbolism. O’Connor uses these recognizable pop culture icons to explore the tension between public facades and private realities. The presence of figures like Judy Garland—a symbol of cinematic brilliance shadowed by personal tragedy—serves as a poignant reminder of the "bright facade masking a dark side." This theme of hidden truths is woven into the very fabric of the work, mirroring the historical context of the von Trapp family’s own struggle to maintain appearances amidst the encroaching shadows of Nazi Germany. The artist masterfully balances the lightness of Disney heroines like Cinderella and Snow White against this underlying sense of vulnerability and fear.
For interior designers and art enthusiasts alike, Magnetic Fields is a commanding statement piece that brings both narrative depth and a vibrant palette to any space. Its immense scale (167 x 213 cm) allows it to function as a focal point in grand galleries or sophisticated living environments, sparking conversation and emotional resonance. Whether one is drawn to its surrealist beauty, its historical echoes, or its celebration of female strength, this work stands as a testament to O’Connor’s ability to transform the familiar into the extraordinary. Owning a high-quality reproduction of this piece means bringing a fragment of this enchanting, multi-layered universe into one's own home, offering a window into a world where myth and media eternally intertwine.
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Biografía del artista
Early Life & Artistic Beginnings
Kelly O’Connor, born January 31, 1959, in Golden Valley, Pennsylvania, embodies a blend of artistic passion and personal resilience. Her upbringing fostered an appreciation for beauty and expression—her mother was a modern dancer, instilling in her daughter a deep understanding of movement and artistry—while Robert Lynch, her father, instilled values of hard work and dedication. From a young age, Kelly demonstrated a talent for visual arts, exploring various mediums and honing her skills through observation and experimentation. This formative period laid the groundwork for her future career as an artist specializing in evocative Magnetic Fields and surrealist paintings.- Family Background: Barbara Lynch (dancer) & Robert Lynch (restaurateur)
- Birthplace: Golden Valley, Pennsylvania
- Early Artistic Interests: Exploration of diverse artistic mediums
A Journey Through Film and Television
Kelly’s foray into the performing arts began with modeling for Elite Modeling Agency, providing her with invaluable experience in visual presentation and performance. She transitioned to flight attendant duties, broadening her horizons and cultivating interpersonal skills—skills that would prove crucial in navigating the complexities of Hollywood. Her breakthrough arrived in 1988 with “Cocktail,” where she captivated audiences as a charismatic performer alongside Patrick Swayze, marking the start of a prolific film career. Subsequent roles included “Road House” (1989), “Drugstore Cowboy” (1989), and “Curly Sue” (1991), showcasing her versatility and ability to portray characters with depth and nuance. Notably, she earned an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Female Lead in “Road House,” solidifying her reputation as a respected actress.- Modeling Career: Elite Modeling Agency
- Film Debut: Cocktail (1988)
- Notable Films: Road House, Drugstore Cowboy, Curly Sue
Exploring Themes & Symbolism in Magnetic Fields
Kelly O’Connor's artistic vision centers around “Magnetic Fields,” a series of paintings characterized by their ethereal beauty and profound symbolism. These works delve into themes of introspection, memory, and transformation—often employing surrealist techniques to convey emotions and ideas beyond the literal realm. Her approach reflects a sensitivity to visual language and an ability to communicate complex concepts through evocative imagery. The artist’s meticulous attention to detail and masterful use of color contribute to the immersive experience offered by her paintings, inviting viewers to contemplate deeper meanings and personal narratives. She draws inspiration from movements like Fauvism and Post-impressionism, recognizing their expressive power and willingness to challenge conventional artistic conventions. Her exploration of Magnetic Fields is a testament to her commitment to conveying emotion and psychological depth through visual art.Recognition & Legacy
Kelly Lynch’s career has garnered considerable acclaim within the artistic community and beyond. Her performances in films like “Drugstore Cowboy” and “Road House,” alongside her captivating portrayal of Ivan Aycock on “The L Word,” have cemented her place as a distinctive voice in contemporary cinema and television. Furthermore, her involvement in revitalizing “Beverly Hills, 90210” demonstrated her enduring appeal to audiences across generations. Her work has been honored by institutions like The Museum of the Annunciation, which houses impressive pieces of art from Fauvism and Post-Impressionism. Kelly Lynch’s legacy extends beyond her artistic achievements—she serves as an inspiration for aspiring performers and artists alike, embodying resilience, creativity, and a dedication to pursuing one's passions with unwavering conviction.Kelly Lynch
1959 - , Estados Unidos
Datos clave
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Arte Contemporáneo
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Roger de la Fresnaye
- George Braque
- Henri Edmond Cross
- Date Of Birth: January 31, 1959
- Full Name: Kelly O’Connor Lynch
- Nationality: Americana
- Notable Artworks: ['Campos Magnéticos']
- Place Of Birth: Golden Valley, Pennsylvania, Estados Unidos

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