Christine Breakell-Lee
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Christine Breakell-Lee

Canada

Biography

Born in Ontario and raised in Vancouver, Christine Breakell-Lee is a Canadian abstract artist who explores her intuitive relationship with colour and space as a means of evidencing private emotions and memories. Breakell-Lee studied Visual Arts and Art History at Simon Fraser University, where she pursued installation art projects, sculpture and painting. Following graduation, she worked as a commercial illustrator and within the interior design community before beginning her current art practice.

In the expressive manner of Lyrical Abstraction, Breakell-Lee creates works that serve as visual explorations of her moods and curiosities over the course of a single day as if a colourful diary of private dramas. Breakell-Lee mostly avoids using brushes preferring to apply her material - acrylic paint, spray paint, oil paint, pastels and charcoal - with her hands and fingers creating a direct immediacy with each piece.

Her approach is intuitive and unquestioning, allowing time for reflection but not doubt. Breakell-Lee is intrigued by the dichotomous struggle in her work as a mirror to the various sides of her identity - calm and vibrant, introspective and impulsive, grounded and ethereal. In the sensuous interplay between vast expanses and tattered patches of colour - as colours tangle with, cover over and move beyond other colours - Breakell-Lee is telling her own story of struggle and liberty. By leaving parts of the wood surface exposed so the raw element of the grain shows through, a further note of authenticity and material truth is recognized. Breakell-Lee's work is open, vital and compelling.

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