Single piece
Size
Year
2019
Medium
Sculpture
Reference
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Enrapture,' a Mixed Media Sculpture by Nathan Lee
African American artist Nathan Lee sculpture 'Enrapture,' is a biomorphic iridescent form created from painted paper and wood. The graceful human form emerges from the wood roots and reaches gently toward the sky. The smooth, iridescent form contrasts with the gnarly wood form to create an intriguing object asking the viewer to consider the intertwined consecutiveness between man and the earth.
1974 Oklahoma City, United States
Nathan Lee is a multimedia artist and illustrator from the United states. Best known for his paper based sculptures, Lee works in a variety of styles and mediums. Mr. Lee’s work has exhibited nationally and internationally and has been featured in various publications. He is currently working on his first project as both, illustrator and writer. Entitled “The Frozen Tundra”, Lee describes his latest effort as a storybook for adults. Encompassing themes such as male fragility, the complexities of gender identity, The Frozen Tundra maintains a levity and a sense of humor.
Lee plans to follow up The Frozen Tundra with two more books in the series. Each of the books will have different themes and subject matter.
Address
Oklahoma City, 1515 N. Lincoln Blvd,
1515 Lincoln Gallery is a contemporary and estate art gallery residing in a 1920’s historic house on Lincoln Boulevard in Oklahoma City. Founder, Susan McCalmont, cultivates art education and meaningful connections with a wide variety of modern and secondary market art genres from around the world. McCalmont has established a unique all-inclusive gallery s...