Eric Lee
| A self-taught abstract painter, Eric Lee spent roughly twenty years developing his aesthetic sense as a technical consultant to architects and designers. His paintings consist of glass painted on the reverse side. Lee pioneered a process that allows him to seal and thus protect the back side of the painting from abrasion and moisture. The visual effect of his works is one of liquid translucence, much like viewing a back-lit transparency. “My approach to painting” says Lee, “reflects my philosophy about aesthetics in general. What works and what doesn’t work lies in the transitions.” |
| "Brooklyn Bridge" 60 x 30 "Tawny" 36 x 24 |

| "Lacaux 2" 30 x 30 "Cheese and Crackers" 36 x 36 |

| "Blue Pearl" 40 x 30 "Mango II" 20 x 30 |

| "Cylon" 48 x 36 |
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