Proud Cherokee Princess Artist Proof Hand Enhanced Giclee On Canvas by Lee Bogle

Proud Cherokee Princess Artist Proof Hand Enhanced by Lee Bogle — Giclee On Canvas
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Proud Cherokee Princess Artist Proof Hand Enhanced by Lee Bogle is a giclee on canvas. Dimensions: 20 x 30. Edition size: Limited Edition 10. item# LBCHEPRILGAP

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Lee Bogle's figurative painting combines Native American art with mystical realism, offering emotional portraiture that reflects the depth and spirituality of indigenous culture. His vibrant color palette and ethereal imagery bring to life the beauty and strength of Native American heritage, blending modern realism with symbolic art that speaks to both the personal and cultural narrative of the subjects he depicts. Bogle's western art often explores themes of nature, spirituality, and the connection between humans and the natural world. Through contemporary Native American art, he creates portraits that evoke a sense of wonder, mystery, and reverence, celebrating the rich history and traditions of indigenous cultures while also offering a modern, soulful interpretation of their stories.

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Proud Cherokee Princess Artist Proof Hand Enhanced  Giclee On Canvas by Lee Bogle  is signed by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

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Lee Bogle bio

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. For many years he has described his art, prints and posters as a passion. "Painting defines me," he says from his home in Kirkland, Washington, where he lives with his wife, Sherri, and their two sons. "It's who I am, not just what I do." Bogle received his degree in art from Central Washington University and pursued graduate study at the University of Washington. His art, prints and posters are exhibited widely in galleries and museums throughout the country. With a growing number of avid collectors, his limited edition prints sell out soon after release. Collectors know him for his art, prints and posters of Native Americans, often solitary figures of women whose beauty far surpasses the superficial. Other works depict men and women, who appear as soulmates rather than mere romantic couples. While his paintings artistically speak for themselves, they also reflect his appreciation for the organic. Working with muted, atmospheric colors, he is a master at depicting the expressive quality of light.