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Original art for sale at UGallery.com | Thundering Bison by Lee Smith | $950 | mixed media artwork | 24' h x 24' w | ..\art\mixed-media-artwork-Thundering-Bison

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Thundering Bison

Lee Smith
Ugallery 5345198079 UGallery

acrylic, gel medium, texture paste on Stretched canvas New

Finished black edges

Ready to hang

One-of-a-kind

Signed on front and back

2022

24" h x 24" w x 1.5" d |5 lbs. 0 oz.

In stock $950

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A hefty bison gallops along a golden prairie in artist Lee Smith's primitive piece. She uses texture paste, implements, and brushwork to create an impressive portrait of the animal churning up the earth. The expressive painterly strokes embody its strength and frenzied energy. Rich glowing colors and contrasting outlines make the endangered creature pop from the canvas.

Lee Smith

FOREST GROVE, Oregon

Artist Lee Smith combines abstract, primitive, expressionist, and gritty contemporary art in her work. “My style is greatly influenced by years spent in CGI production and an unapologetic love for the daily comics,” says Lee. As a keen observer, she finds her inspiration in the social aspects of life. Her work represents human emotions and portrays these emotions by illustrating the animal world, often using those popular companions—cats and dogs. In her long professional career, Lee has worked as a newspaper layout artist, a visual merchandising specialist, a freelance graphic artist, a technical illustrator, and an art director. Lee retired from the corporate world ten years ago to concentrate on her art career. “Although I studied art in college, I prefer to describe myself as 'self-taught.' Years of irreplaceable hands-on experience have provided an extensive and invaluable continuing education in the arts,” says Lee. When building her current home in Oregon, she added a small studio that she keeps organized and clutter-free. She wears her trusty paint-covered denim overall when working, and typically listens to audiobooks or podcasts. “I have dozens of paintbrushes in cans all over the studio, but I have only about 10 favorites that I always use.”

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