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Pattern Series - Branches Painting

Charlotte Lees

United States

Painting, Oil on Wood

Size: 42 W x 42 H x 4 D in

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I relate to nature and my environment . Using natural materials I create contemporary images that blend man and his surroundings. For this piece I was inspired by Japanese screens. It is part of my Pattern Series. It is mounted 3" from the wall with cut-out and metal leaves sprinkled throughout to ...

Year Created:

2011

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Painting, Oil on Wood

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

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42 W x 42 H x 4 D in

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Not Applicable

Frame:

Not Framed

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Certificate is Included

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Ships in a Crate

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United States.

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Artist Biography Charlotte Lees transforms and translates the elements of nature to express a personal vision of her environment. Beauty matters and her goal is to create lasting images that connect man to his surroundings. Having been born and raised in Cleveland, Ms. Lees proudly received the Ohio Arts Council Individual Artist Fellowship in 1995 for her outstanding body of sculpture. Living on wooded property, trees became the perfect material for her wall and free standing images. Many of the cherry trees were logged, planked and carefully aged before carving. Most of her wood sculptures are intricately painted, this is a result of her early training as a graduate student at the Cleveland Institute of Art. Being well travelled she has incorporated images from diverse cultures into her work. On a recent trip to Oaxaca, Mexico she became fascinated with embossed metal and has incorporated this technique into her artist vocabulary. Art is her passion and Ms. Lees has successfully completed both public and private commissions in stainless steel, aluminum, bronze and wood. She has said that she enjoys the freedom of developing concepts without material constraints. As well as commissions Ms. Lees has had numerous museum and gallery exhibitions. She is constantly trying to expand her artistic vocabulary by exploring the work through “fresh eyes” and looks forward to the challenge of creating new sculptural ideas. You can view an example of her public art sculpture SIDE by SIDE at the pocket park on Third Ave. in the Harrison West Community of Columbus. Ms. Lees is represented by Harris Stanton Gallery in Akron and Cleveland, Desert Art Collection in Palm Desert, California and . She is an archived artist at the Artists Archives of the Western Reserve in Cleveland, Ohio.

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