
The Detroit born artist, Lee Vanderwalker, now lives and breathes the vibrant culture of Belize, calling upon its history and aesthetic as a foundation for her art. The difficult medium of hand-painted silk, combined with her use of rich, smoldering colors, makes the work vibrate. Each culturally driven scene and image tells a story that is at once derived from the region and universal. Her depictions of village and island life, still-lifes of flowers and window-framed seas, and dream-like figures, masks, and Mayan symbols, come to life with each fold of silk and each vivid texture. Her work is exotic yet comforting, enticing in the way that traveling is or getting lost in a familiar book. These deceptively simple works spring from the complexity of tradition and weave together the deep roots of artistic history.
In this world of velvety jungles begging to be explored and Caribbean legends hungry to be told, Vanderwalker's paintings allow the viewer to indulge in the distant adventure we all desire.
Masters of the Imagination: The Latin American Fine Art Exhibition
Reception:
Thursday September 11, 2008 6-8 PM
Exhibition Dates:
9/9/2008 - 9/30/2008
Invitation to
Lee Vanderwalker's exhibition
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Maxi and the Motorbike
Silkpainting
40" x 30"
$2100
Maxi and the Motorbike
Silkpainting
40" x 30"
$2100
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Bamboo and Banana Leaf
Silkpainting
28" x 20"
$1680
Bamboo and Banana Leaf
Silkpainting
28" x 20"
$1680
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Fresh Pineapple
Silkpainting
28" x 20"
$1680
Fresh Pineapple
Silkpainting
28" x 20"
$1680
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Red Hibiscus
Silkpainting
24" x 24"
$1680
Red Hibiscus
Silkpainting
24" x 24"
$1680
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