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Yellow-rumped Warbler--SOLD | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Lee Cline. Item composed of canvas
Yellow-rumped Warbler--SOLD | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Lee Cline. Item composed of canvas
Yellow-rumped Warbler--SOLD | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Lee Cline. Item composed of canvas

Created and Sold by Lee Cline

Lee Cline

Yellow-rumped Warbler--SOLD - Paintings

Price $1,975

Creation: 4-8 weeks

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
48H x 36W x 1.5D in
121.92H x 91.44W x 3.81D cm
3.18 kg
7 lb

Oil and charcoal on canvas, 48 x 36 x 1.5".

From a series “California Sacred: A collection of natives in the age of the Anthropocene.” Each species here has its own California story, and those of us fortunate enough to be familiar with them have our own stories to tell of sightings and experiences, often with powerful evocations of landscape, place, and time. Informing this work is my own admitted angst over the climate crisis as it affects my home state. Increasingly severe weather, extreme drought, and catastrophic wildfire: this is our new normal. Underlying these paintings, though the references may not be explicit, is a subtext of melancholy or loss. My hope is that these paintings serve as reminders of our interconnectedness here on this edge of the world.

Item Yellow-rumped Warbler--SOLD
Created by Lee Cline
As seen in Creator's Studio, Lamoine, ME
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Lee Cline
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2022
I want to invite a dialog between the familiar and the strange; between self and other, civilized and wild, literal and symbol, intellect and intuition, stuff and spirit.

The practice of painting and drawing, for me, is an ongoing search for the “authentic thing.” I look for it in chance, in drips and smudges, non-sequiturs and mistakes. What interests me is a piece that doesn’t hide my own wrestling with it, trying to get the lines “right,” a piece that moves past my own expectations and doubts toward something larger and more true. There is still so much to learn.

My work has been shown and sold in various shows and venues over the years. After living in San Francisco for many years, my partner, my dog, and I now live full-time in rural Maine.