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Leezee Lee ( Georgiana L. Nico

Leezee Lee ( Georgiana L. Nico

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About Leezee Lee ( Georgiana L. Nico

Biography

UK based  artist. Drawing inspiration from everything surrounding me. My medium of choice is oils but I work regularly with acrylics, watercolors, inks, pastels (soft and oil) and occasionally charcoal. I paint, draw or sketch everyday with rare exceptions and I learn something new with every brush stroke. My art explores the psychology of identity and haling through moody, gothic portraits and scenes. I've always been captivated by expressionist, semi-abstract figurative art and most of my work reflects this. I'm drawn to unique shapes, unusual subjects, odd angles and interesting perspectives. I have a preference for forceful expressive brush strokes, bold palette knife applications (impasto) and painterly marks paired with a limited colour palette that captivate the eye. I find beauty in almost anything, especially that which is not seen as traditionally beautiful, that which stands against the norms. Hence, I'm fascinated with eerie, mysterious, haunting and unsettling themes that elicit a sense of melancholy and despondency. In consequence, my paintings have been criticized by some on account of bleakness which has influenced me to create brighter paintings occasionally.

I am vastly self taught, although I've had a few artist friends around who've made the learning journey a lot easier. I have no formal artistic education, my academic background being in psychology. I hold a master's degree in Forensic Psychology and a psychological therapies Postgraduate Diploma and I've been working in Mental Health since 2016, this being the reason why some of my works bear psychological themes. My favorite paintings would be at the border between reality and magic with strange characters, eerie, mysterious atmosphere and surrealist elements. I'm most fulfilled when I've managed to paint uncertainty (I cannot tolerate uncertainty in real life), doubt and mystery whilst maintaining a simple composition and a single focal point. I use paint to express that which words fail to, the ineffable.

Biography

UK based  artist. Drawing inspiration from everything surrounding me. My medium of choice is oils but I work regularly with acrylics, watercolors, inks, pastels (soft and oil) and occasionally charcoal. I paint, draw or sketch everyday with rare exceptions and I learn something new with every brush stroke. My art explores the psychology of identity and haling through moody, gothic portraits and scenes. I've always been captivated by expressionist, semi-abstract figurative art and most of my work reflects this. I'm drawn to unique shapes, unusual subjects, odd angles and interesting perspectives. I have a preference for forceful expressive brush strokes, bold palette knife applications (impasto) and painterly marks paired with a limited colour palette that captivate the eye. I find beauty in almost anything, especially that which is not seen as traditionally beautiful, that which stands against the norms. Hence, I'm fascinated with eerie, mysterious, haunting and unsettling themes that elicit a sense of melancholy and despondency. In consequence, my paintings have been criticized by some on account of bleakness which has influenced me to create brighter paintings occasionally.

I am vastly self taught, although I've had a few artist friends around who've made the learning journey a lot easier. I have no formal artistic education, my academic background being in psychology. I hold a master's degree in Forensic Psychology and a psychological therapies Postgraduate Diploma and I've been working in Mental Health since 2016, this being the reason why some of my works bear psychological themes. My favorite paintings would be at the border between reality and magic with strange characters, eerie, mysterious atmosphere and surrealist elements. I'm most fulfilled when I've managed to paint uncertainty (I cannot tolerate uncertainty in real life), doubt and mystery whilst maintaining a simple composition and a single focal point. I use paint to express that which words fail to, the ineffable.

Education

2016 - 2017

University of Bedfordshire

2016 - 2017

University of Bedfordshire

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