
30"x40"
Acrylic and China pencil on canvas
This painting is a notable departure from any of my previous work: The imagery is completely a product of my imagination, and I used no observational reference whatsoever; the research was wholly drawn from personal experiences, emotions and sentiments. In connection to a significant portion of my previous work, I used acrylics on canvas, accented with dry media, in this case china pencil.
This piece is important to me because it represents a physical manifestation, a vessel if you will, for my own anxieties and frustrations with myself and others in my life. through compelling imagery and a universal theme (we all live in the same contemporary social landscape after all), I invite you to share the anxiety and the pseudo-existentialism which I find best encapsulated within our youths.

Lost 1
30"x40"
Acrylic and graphite on canvas
Drawing from the developments of the study (below), I chose to use elements of traditional Chinese landscape painting to inform a northern west coast mountain scene.

Study for Lost 1
Acrylic, ink and graphite on paper
For the development of this study and final piece, I employed stylistic and technical cues I developed in previous works, and looked to combine these cues with my investigation of traditional Chinese landscape painting inspired by Chinese master painter Chang Dai Chen [Zhang Daqian]. The paintings he produced while living in California provided an incredible visual starting point.

Acrylic on canvas board
Acrylic on paper
watsup harries its chris lee! gonna follow you on blogspot if thats alright you got some cool shit here bro. excited to see where you take this.
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