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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
41x49in
About this artwork
"Brushy Hill" is a street in Northwestern Sydney with uniquely Australian bushland views over native eucalypts, bottle brush, wattle and waratahs leading down the creekbed. The colours of the foliage and terrain are captured in this uplifting piece framed in native Tasmanian Oak.
100cm x 120cm premium acrylic on 12oz cotton duck canvas with Tasmanian Oak Frame. Signed back and front with certificate of authenticity.
Lee J Morgan is an Australian abstract artist based in north-western Sydney whose work explores the emotional relationship between colour, movement and space. Working primarily with acrylic on canvas, she creates large-scale abstract paintings defined by intuitive mark-making, layered textures and atmospheric palettes that evoke calm, reflection and emotional depth. Her process balances spontaneity with restraint, producing works that transform interiors through mood and visual rhythm.
After a long creative career, Lee formally entered the contemporary art scene in 2024 with her debut solo exhibition, Ember, in Sydney. The exhibition attracted attention for its immersive scale and tonal complexity, leading to recognition from collectors, designers and the architecture community. She later became the first Australian artist featured by ArchiPro.
Since then, Lee has exhibited nationally through The Other Art Fair Melbourne, Pulse (2025), Minimalist Maximalist and Saturation (2026).