Red Skelton's Art

Artist

Red Skelton began painting early in his career but after his television show ended he became prolific. He painted and sketched hundreds of original pieces and by the end of the 1980's one of his original paintings would sell in the high five figure range.

Red Skelton often painted himself as a clown. One of his paintings, The Sky's the Limit, was inspired by a trip he and his wife Lothian made to Hawaii, during which he went parasailing.

Red Skelton loved clowns and most of his paintings reflect this.

Red Skelton's Triple Self Portrait
Triple Self Portrait
Reproductions on canvas are now available to the public through:
Art Corporation of America.


Red Skelton Parasailing

The Sky's the Limit by Red Skelton

Red Skelton's photo of himself parasailing inspired the whimsical piece "The Sky's the Limit"


Red Skelton with Michael Jackson
Red Skelton met Michael Jackson when the Jackson Family appeared on his TV show. They remained friends for years and Red painted Michael on a linen for the Jackson family.

Red Skelton holding a linen he painted of Michael Jackson
Now owned by the Jackson Family

 

Red and Freddie both turn 80
The painting, Red and Freddie both Turn 80, reflects Red's impression of himself as Freddie the Freeloader.

 Clem Kadiddlehopper
Clowns were Red Skelton's favorite subject. He created many different clowns, and occassionally used other celebrities as his subject.

 Freddie the Firefighter by Red Skelton
Red Skelton occassionally used his art as a form of political commentary. He painted Freddie the Firefighter during the controversy over the constitutionality of flag burning.

 


Many more pieces of Red Skelton's art can be found on the Red Skelton page at
Art Corporation of America's web site and on the Links page of this site.
 

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