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Signed, titled, and dated (5-5-20) on the reverse. Personal seal on lower left. I create because I have an inner drive that compels me to look at the world around me and then use my hands and imagination to make artwork that will touch or stir a sense of pleasure. My inspiration comes from various sources that surrounds me. I see a flash of light or I encounter a person or object that captures my attention. Then I want to draw, paint, and create something new to share with the world. During the Great War an influenza killed between 20-40 million people. General Robert L. Eichelberger noted in his journal at the time of the reconquest on the Philippines in WWII that, "After considerable search we found the site -- but only the site. Bombs had demolished the buildings; only the foundations, now overgrown by vegetation, remained to remind one that there once had been riches and luxury in northern Mindanao. And that, though man has only a short memory, nature has none." Therefore, this flower painting is in some ways a metaphor for the human condition.
2020
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
18 W x 14 H x 0.8 D in
Not Framed
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If you would like to commission a painting, contact Robert S. Lee at . It was at an early age that Robert Lee developed a love for art. As a child he found one of his father's books on drawing and he knew what he wanted to do with his life. It was at this point that he started drawing. However his focus changed as he prepared for academia at the University of California at San Diego. He put aside his art for a more promising future in math and science. Things came to a head at the end of his junior year when he abruptly changed his major to Visual Arts. After graduating Lee floated around doing various jobs that were totally unrelated to art. Later he decided to take architecture classes and then move on to graduate school at California State University, Los Angeles where he received an MFA in Fine Art with a focus on painting and drawing. When given the opportunity he teaches art as a professor. Lee has won several awards in painting both locally as well as abroad. He is constantly thinking of questions and tackling difficult issues in contemporary art and design. He regularly meets with professional artists to talk about creative practices and sources of inspiration. He has exhibited around the world, including Canada, France, South Korea, and the United States. Artist Statement: I re-create what I see and paint artwork with a humane concern that connects Art with humanity. I begin to paint in slashing fast brushstrokes and pallet knife techniques using dark heavy colors to bright, clear, dazzling colors. It is the feelings and the colors that provide the essence of my images. I strive to create paintings with vibrant colors, intense marks, brushwork, line, composition, emotions, and energy. My paintings absorb light which interacts with the pigments and then caroms off the canvas displaying the feelings invested in the artworks. The colors, direction, and angles of paint work to create the expressive content.
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