This piece brings together three small bowls, each formed from distinct materials and methods, unified in scale and intention. A pine needle bowl stitched with contrasting white thread speaks to organic form bound through discipline. A delicate needle-tatted bowl, laced with wire, weaves strength into softness—structure into fragility. The third, crafted from multicolored cross-stitch thread, finds grounding in a rough jute base, balancing vibrancy with earthiness.
Housed in a shadow box with frosted edges, the composition draws focus inward, inviting contemplation of each vessel's quiet complexity. Together, they form a triad of contrast and cohesion—bound by repetition, tactility, and the humble beauty of everyday materials. In this piece, the act of holding becomes literal and symbolic—each bowl cradling a different story, yet speaking in one voice.
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Lee-Ann has demonstrated her love of art from a very young age. She has her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Georgian College, graduating with honours, in 2010. Lee-Ann also accomplished multiple scholarships and awards before acquiring her degree. In addition, she has her Interior Decorating Certificate, from Humber College.
Lee-Ann majored in sculpture and printmaking which she frequently applies to her paintings and drawings. She effectively allows her work to reflect the many personal experiences and life events while producing a vast eclectic body of work. Her work, frequently encompasses re-purposing, repetition, and a diversity in mediums.
Lee-Ann's has displayed her work in a number of exhibits: as a solo artist and as a participant in group shows. She currently resides in New Lowell with her family who are a constant source of support, as she serves in the Canadian Armed Forces and continues to produce her art.
Lee-Ann teaches often, continuing to promote and encourage the effectiveness of art in all walks of life.