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David Lee Lithograph "Graceful Seduction" #A/P
| Start Price |
USD 75.00 |
| Current Price |
USD 75.00 |
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| Start Time |
Sunday, May 11, 2008 |
| End Time |
Sunday, May 18, 2008 |
| Location |
Wailuku, HI |
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Description
Artist: David Lee Title: Graceful Seduction Size: 22" high by 30" wide, unframed Description: Lithograph of bearded irises on arches paper. Print in excellent condition, no blemishes, no earmarks, never framed. Shipped flat with insurance. Professional packing included in price. Shipping paid by buyer (USPS). Please add 4/17% sales tax if shipped to HI. Retail price $800.00. All sales final. Credit merchandise only. Buyer will pay for shipping. Artist Current Bio: Rudyard Kipling's classic statement, "East is east and West is west and never the twain shall meet," has been successfully challenged by the brushes of a talented artist named David Lee. In a world where cultures are growing closer everyday, Lee's art parallels this attitude in a subtle blend of technique and tradition of the East, with the brilliance and clarity of color of the West. Born in Canton, China, Lee studied at the National Taiwan University, Kao Shiung University, and the Far East Academy of Art. He taught at the Far East Academy of Art, the Church College in Hawaii, and the Taiwan University Art Center for Students. At the age of 21, he entered his works in the prestigious National Historical Museum juried art show and received the "Best of Show" award, making Lee the youngest recipient of that title. Since that time, his awards as well as the shows in which he has exhibited have been numerous. His painting is based on Calligraphy or Chinese writing. Light and active, his quick, deft brush strokes are in perfect harmony with one another. Lee utilizes suggestion and negative space, symbolic method and subjective imagination which reflect the principles of Buddhism and its influences in Chinese art. He works with a special blend of Chinese watercolor on treated raw silk imported from China. Using a native Chinese powder mixed with water, he creates subtle colors and textures. With his work circulating through the art centers of the world, we can truly say that East meets West through the mind and hands of David Lee. After making Honolulu, Hawaii his home for more than 35 years. David Lee decided to travel abroad leaving Hawaii in 2004. Since he has traveled the world seeking new inspirations for his art. He is still active in his art, painting almost daily. His art can be seen at a few select galleries and through his private one man shows in select cities across the United States. Please inquire for his next showing.
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