The North Side by LeConte Stewart
Abandoned House by Lester B. Lee
I experienced a powerful emotional response to the paintings and drawings that Lester brought in for the exhibit. I knew there was something very special about this new work. I was struck by the feelings of isolation and grittiness the work evoked. The subject matter and mood of these paintings and drawings reminded me of the Depression Era works of LeConte Stewart (I had recently visited the LeConte Stewart exhibit at the Utah Museum of Fine Art). Most of the paintings by Lee feature just one figure in a rural or urban setting that is reminiscent of America in the 30's.
LeConte Stewart |
Lester B. Lee |
Lester Lee will teach a watercolor workshop at BDAC on November 5. The paintings will remain in the gallery until the end of that day. Check out the website: http://www.bdac.org/ for more information about the workshop.
Aaron Bushnell's oil paintings of rural and urban settings are exhibited along side Lester Lee's work. These two artists have known each other for a long time and have supported one another in their respective careers. One of Aaron's paintings is on a recent cover of Southwest Art magazine. Like Lee, Bushnell is an extraordinary artist and has deep roots in Davis County.
I hope you have the opportunity to visit Bountiful/Davis Art Center soon to view these exhibits along with Illustrators Utah! The illustration exhibit features some of Utah's top professional illustrators as well as Hall of Fame work by revered illustrators on the tail end of the golden age of illustration, from the collection of Paul Mann. He will do a presentation about this collection at BDAC on October 21 at 7pm.
Baker, CA by Lester B. Lee
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Emma J. Dugal
Executive Director
Bountiful/Davis Art Center