Nicholas Bono Kennedy is a Los Angeles-based painter whose work explores the emotional and psychological resonance of his environment. Drawing from a decade-long career in animation, where he specialized in background painting, Kennedy brings a cinematic sensitivity to atmosphere, space, and narrative in his contemporary practice.
Formally trained in Illustration, Kennedy initially developed his artistic foundation through plein- air and still life painting. In 2020, he pivoted toward more ambitious, large-scale compositions, an experimental shift that allowed for a decisive break from his commercial practice. This transition catalyzed his full-time commitment to painting, allowing for a growing presence in the contemporary art world through regular exhibition showings both in the US and abroad.
Core to Kennedy’s paintings is the investigation into how human beings shape, manipulate, and aestheticize the spaces they inhabit. His interest lies not just in the physicality of his interiors, but rather in the symbolic weight those spaces carry. Interior plant life, a recurring motif in his work, serves as a quiet but powerful reminder of our relationship with nature amid the constructs of domesticity.
Also central to Kennedy’s visual language is the role of light, not simply as a source of illumination, but rather as an agent for emotional transformation. From the warm golden glow of a late afternoon to the charged stillness of shadow, light in Kennedy’s work shapes how space is perceived and felt. It transforms into a psychological force, capable of suggesting both comfort as well as unease.
“I have been trying to walk a line between creating something self-contained as well as something that reaches outward.” Kennedy notes. “I’m most interested in the emotional energy of the painting that it exudes when sitting on a wall and how it might interact with the real world around it.”
At the heart of Kennedy’s practice is a deep love for the act of painting itself, a devotion that is evident in each carefully constructed composition, subtle shift in tone, and the interplay between form and feeling.