Discover the creation in interiors
Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Oil Pastel on Canvas
- Other details : Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
- Dimensions : 38.6x48in
About this artwork
In this piece, I meld abstract and vintage styles to spark reflection on societal issues. I've used acrylics and oil pastels on a weathered backdrop to lay bare the poignant contrast between impoverished urban life and abandoned symbols of freedom. The languishing Statue of Liberty invigorates the scene with a melancholic yet compelling call for awareness and change. This artwork is intended to be a profound addition to any space, encouraging thoughtful…
dialogue and introspective energy.
Keny Lee
Australia
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Lee Powell is an autodidact Australian artist whose practice began with raw portraiture—early, imperfect attempts to honor the people who helped him rebuild after a personal collapse. His work evolved into large-scale abstract excavation pieces such as “Presence” and “The Excavation,” created through dozens of layered surfaces, scribed glyphs, and buried imagery. These works explore identity stripped back to its foundations: weathered, broken open, and rebuilt with deliberate power. Powell treats the canvas as archaeological ground, unearthing inverted cities, spiral staircases, and symbolic wounds to reveal the ‘source code’ beneath a man’s life. His paintings directly informed his award-winning book on men’s transformation and have positioned him as a rising voice in psychologically driven contemporary art. He also experiments with social commentary works, pushing further into themes of inner architecture, cohesion, and personal sovereignty.