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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. He describes his art as an enduring passion.
Lee's technical skills as a draftsman are especially evident in his renderings of the human form. Collectors know his images of Native Americans, often solitary figures of women whose beauty far surpasses the superficial.
He combines vivid, realistic detail with the expressive qualities of abstraction. His paintings reflect his appreciation for the organic, and he is a master at depicting the expressive quality of light.
Lee received his art degree from Central Washington University and pursued graduate study at the University of Washington. His work is exhibited widely in galleries and museums across the country.
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Awards/Special Exhibits An accomplished muralist, Bogle has been awarded three Washington State "Art in Public Places" commissions. In 1985, Bogle's work was selected by the Washington State Governor's office for presentation by their delegation to the governor in Chengdu, China.
U.S. Art Magazine voted Lee the most popular artist four times in four different years. Two of his prints were voted the most popular prints in two of those years.
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