Kelli Klymenko is a multidisciplinary artist and photographer based in Sedona, Arizona. Known for his evocative imagery and conceptual work, Kelli blends a passion for visual storytelling with a deep reverence for nature and science. His photography—spanning high-resolution landscapes to expressive iPhone captures—has been featured in national advertising campaigns, tourism publications, and the Getty Images collection. For over a decade, his work has been a consistent visual presence in the Experience Sedona Guide(2014–2024), showcasing the beauty and spirit of the region.
Kelli studied at Parsons School of Design, where he developed a strong foundation in visual arts and design. His artistic practice explores themes of cosmic wonder, environmental consciousness, and human connection through a variety of media, including digital art and photography.
A longtime advocate for environmental stewardship, Kelli uses imagery and storytelling to highlight the connection between people and the natural world — with a focus on conservation, resilience, and our shared responsibility to protect it.
Kelli filmed and photographed the Sedona Chamber of Commerce’s 2014–2015 television commercials and spearheaded a comprehensive marketing campaign that included billboards, print, and web content featured on VisitSedona.com.
Before relocating to the Southwest, Kelli was the owner of Spellbound, a highly successful metaphysical shop on the East Coast that operated for over 17 years. At its height, Spellbound became a creative and cultural landmark, known not only for its unique offerings but for its progressive philosophy. Kelli created and sold millions of packs of handcrafted incense and essential oil blends, developing more than 300 original, intention-based formulations recognized for their quality and imaginative compositions.
Unlike traditional metaphysical shops focused solely on mysticism, Spellbound was grounded in free thought, critical thinking, and personal empowerment. Through workshops, writing, and community engagement, Kelli used the space to encourage intellectual exploration and self-directed growth.
Kelli previously wrote an art blog and a print art column for Sedona Red Rock News, where he highlighted regional artists and reflected on the creative process.
As Marketing Director for Sedona Arts Center since 2010, Kelli has led the design and branding of more than 32 catalogs and major campaigns, helping shape the organization’s visual identity and support hundreds of artists across the region. He is widely recognized for his creative leadership and commitment to advancing arts and culture in Northern Arizona.
In addition to his marketing work, Kelli is also an educator at Sedona Arts Center. For over a decade, he has taught his popular iPhoneography Workshop, inspiring students to explore creative mobile photography. He also teaches Marketing for Artists and has contributed to the Sedona Entrepreneurial Artists Development Program, part of a USDA Rural Development initiative supporting artist entrepreneurship.