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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Pastel on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
- Dimensions : 59.1x59.1in
About this artwork
Presence establishes the series.
A white field operates as consciousness — not empty, but active. Blue holds the accumulated weight of the past. Yellow gestures toward the future as possibility rather than destination.
Two vertical lines pass through the surface. One reflects an imposed trajectory — shaped by expectation, instruction, and adaptation. The other, positioned closer to harmonic proportion, marks a quieter internal alignment.
Near… the lower quadrant, a small square anchors the present moment. From it, a subtle diagonal movement traces intention becoming form.
Rather than resolving tension, the work holds it. Nothing is erased. Nothing is overwritten. Integration begins not by removing what came before, but by standing beside it with clarity.
For a private collector circular email lee@leepowell.com
A white field operates as consciousness — not empty, but active. Blue holds the accumulated weight of the past. Yellow gestures toward the future as possibility rather than destination.
Two vertical lines pass through the surface. One reflects an imposed trajectory — shaped by expectation, instruction, and adaptation. The other, positioned closer to harmonic proportion, marks a quieter internal alignment.
Near… the lower quadrant, a small square anchors the present moment. From it, a subtle diagonal movement traces intention becoming form.
Rather than resolving tension, the work holds it. Nothing is erased. Nothing is overwritten. Integration begins not by removing what came before, but by standing beside it with clarity.
For a private collector circular email lee@leepowell.com
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.