CANNON BEACH , OREGON – Our old friend and watercolor artist Lee Bogle is expanding his art themes from sensual and romantic Native American people and ethereal birds to now include flowing and bold patterned fish and majestic horses.
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, Sherri, and their two sons. "It's who I am, not just what I do." Collectors
know him for 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. While his paintings artistically speak for themselves, they
also reflect his appreciation for the organic. Working with muted, atmospheric
colors, he is a master at depicting the expressive quality of light. A Fine Art Gallery established in 1977, Haystack Gallery displays the artwork of over 75 Northwest, national and internationally recognized artists, covering a wide range of styles including original oils, acrylics and watercolors, bronze and metal sculptures, hand blown glass, limited and open edition giclées and lithographs. We feature artists such as: Steve Hanks , Pino, John Ebner, Frogman, Rie Munoz, Sean Conrad, Mark Hopkins, Sally O'Neill, Don Bishop and Michael Tieman. For more information contact Patty Coomes, Haystack Gallery at PO Box 12 , Cannon Beach , OR 97110 . Phone: 503-436-2547; Email: news@haystackgallery.com. Web: haystackgallery.com ### |