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Lee Bogle
Lee Bogle can't remember when he wasn't
an artist.
Drawing, painting, and picturing life are
among his earliest memories and have always been more than a
pastime. For many years he has described his art as a passion.
"Painting defines me," he says from his home in Kirkland, Washington,
where he lives with his wife, Sherry, and their two sons. "It's
who I am, not just what I do."
Collectors know him of his images of
Native Americans, often solitary figures of women whose beauty far
surpasses the superficial. Other works depict men and women, who
appear as soul mates rather than mere romantic couples. "There
is a spirituality in my art that the viewer must interpret for
himself," Bogle says. "Frequently I paint women whose faces
ware turned upwards, toward the sky. Many times their eyes are
closed, as if in peaceful contemplation. I want my paintings to
express a depth of serenity that comes only with inner peace. I want
to picture the commitment of a man and a woman to each other in intimate
interludes. And I want to invest each image with dignity."
Our current inventory of Lee Bogle. To view a larger version of
any of the prints, "click" on them. If you'd rather order
directly, call us! 1-800-769-6406
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