Kelly explores the intersection of materialities, spaces and narratives in the realm of sculpture and site-specific installations, the emergence of a personal and political language. 

Her practice is a creative intuitive pulse where the intertwining of natural and industrial elements enables the formation of hybrid constructions. Her body is a fundamental element, both in the creation through repetitive manual work, which evidences deviations and imperfections, contrasting the nature of the materials used, and in the modular creation of works that she can carry, assemble and disassemble. 

In this logic, the body is a creative criterion that accounts for diversity in contact and its contradictions are necessary for the generation of new resistances and adaptations, as well as a state of constant alertness to a need for mobility.