Artist Information:
L. Lee
Connecticut, CT
United States
Member Since: Jul 2005
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Artist Statement:
Laurie Lee
American Artist & Author
Through her artistic interpretations, L. Lee employs versatility to visually convey the rhythms of our existence. The signature of her work is utilizing various styles and mediums, an approach dictated by her eclectic nature in order to breathe life into her work. Not one to conform, she feels routine and restriction lead to complacency which ultimately stifles the spirit; an important
element of her work. Whether her translations are conventional, avant-garde or shaded with feminism, they’re always spontaneous with a spiritual edge that elicits a universal connection.
Her formal training includes Paier School of Art, Northwestern, Hartford College for Women and private study. Her portfolio includes collector and commissioned works by both private and public sectors. Throughout her career she has participated in many exhibits, one of which was privately held for former United States Vice President and Mrs. Al Gore, while he held office. Her achievements include implementing and teaching a college art program, charitable auctions, owning and operating a retail art studio and publishing a book and screenplay.
Inquiries for commissioned works including portraits (from photos) and Trompe L’oeil are welcome.
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L. Lee's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to L. Lee's Portfolio. Browse Lee's body of work: Laurie Lee
American Artist & Author
Through her artistic interpretations, L. Lee employs versatility to visually convey the rhythms of our existence. The signature of her work is utilizing various styles and mediums, an approach dictated by her eclectic nature in order to breathe life into her work. Not one to conform, she feels routine and restriction lead to complacency which ultimately stifles the spirit; an important
element of her work. Whether her translations are conventional, avant-garde or shaded with feminism, they’re always spontaneous with a spiritual edge that elicits a universal connection.
Her formal training includes Paier School ... | |
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