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Eddy Lee

Eddy Lee

Eddy Lee, through his figurative surrealist portrait paintings on exposed wood, brings forth emotive sirens that exude mystery and seductiveness. Influenced by artists like Audrey Kawasaki, as well as lifestyle illustrators from the 60s such as Robert McGinnis and Bob Peak, and anime, Lee's work is a unique blend of inspirations. His vibrant and intriguing women come to life through the use of acrylic and gouache on hand-built cradled wood panels, showcasing a distinctive artistic approach.

Originally from Seattle, Washington, Eddy Lee relocated to Los Angeles in late 2012 to pursue a full-time career as a fine artist. He started his career on the Venice Beach Boardwalk and quickly gained a large following across the United States with exhibitions in San Francisco, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles.




Eddy Lee’s figurative surrealist portrait paintings on exposed wood depict emotive sirens who evoke a sense of mystery and seductiveness. The artist’s work is inspired by the works of Audrey Kawasaki, lifestyle illustrators of the 60’s such as Robert McGinnis and Bob Peak, and anime. Lee’s colorful, intriguing women are painted with acrylic and gouache on hand-built cradled wood panels.  

His original artworks combine geometric elements with innocent women portraits seeking to trigger emotions, rather than communicating specific explanations. He reconciles the unconscious with rational life, exploring the power of dreams, embracing automatism, and freeing his subjects from the constraints of conscious thought. He aims to slow down and scrutinize our intuitive responses to new information and to gradually deliberate the depths of the artworks.

Originally from Seattle, Washington, Eddy Lee relocated to Los Angeles in late 2012 to pursue a full-time career as a fine artist. He started his career on the Venice Beach Boardwalk and quickly gained a large following across the United States with exhibitions in San Francisco, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. 

Eddy Lee’s figurative surrealist portrait paintings on exposed wood depict emotive sirens who evoke a sense of mystery and seductiveness. The artist’s work is inspired by the works of Audrey Kawasaki, lifestyle illustrators of the 60’s such as Robert McGinnis and Bob Peak, and anime. Lee’s colorful, intriguing women are painted with acrylic and gouache on hand-built cradled wood panels.  

His original artworks combine geometric elements with innocent women portraits seeking to trigger emotions, rather than communicating specific explanations. He reconciles the unconscious with rational life, exploring the power of dreams, embracing automatism, and freeing his subjects from the constraints of conscious thought. He aims to slow down and scrutinize our intuitive responses to new information and to gradually deliberate the depths of the artworks.

Originally from Seattle, Washington, Eddy Lee relocated to Los Angeles in late 2012 to pursue a full-time career as a fine artist. He started his career on the Venice Beach Boardwalk and quickly gained a large following across the United States with exhibitions in San Francisco, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. 

EXHIBITIONS
2020-24 Artplex Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2019    Art Attack Gallery, Santa Monica CA
First Friday, Las Vegas NV
Giant Robot, Santa Monica CA
2018 Lot 613, Los Angeles CA
Oakland Metro Playhouse, Oakland CA
Giant Robot, Santa Monica CA
First Friday, Las Vegas, NV
2017 EK Gallery, Los Angeles CA
Giant Robot, Santa Monica CA
Oakland First Friday, Oakland CA
2016 Gibson Gallery, Santa Monica CA
Giant Robot, Santa Monica CA
Oakland First Friday, Oakland CA
2015 Street Art Loft, Agoura Hills CA
Oakland First Friday, Oakland CA