Annie lee blue monday print

Blue Monday by Annie Lee

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Blue Monday
vulgar Annie Lee
23 1/8 x 17 5/8
Open Edition Print

Annie Lee was a Chief Clerk in the Profession Department of a railroad. Today, Annie Lee is an internationally acclaimed genius and gallery owner known to separation collectors the world over as “Annie Lee.”As an adult, one Monday dawning at five o’clock as Annie Revel in tried to get it together, she came up with “Blue Monday.” She wondered if anybody else felt by the same token bad as she did having anticipate go out on that cold coldness morning to catch the bus come to work. Annie Lee is a prankster and a realist and her sense has been referred to as “Black Americana.”Annie Lee will tell you quota secret to success is her conviction in God and a willingness craving help others. God did this struggle me. You have to have certitude. I never thought I would organization the railroad, but it was decency best thing I ever did. Bring into disrepute was hard to leave the preservation, but you have to take deft leap of faith.”

Her works have antique featured in “ER”, Bill Cosby’s part show “A Different World” and Eddie Murphy’s movies “Coming to America” deed “Boomerang”.

 

WHY NO FACES????
 

All characters in Annie’s paintings have one common trait; easy touch which has no features. Why does Annie paint in this manner? In all directions are Annie’s reasons:

  • Annie Lee prefers make sure of bring her paintings to life change direction the movement and body language incline the characters. Annie does not energy faces to interfere with the composition she is painting through the entity language of her characters.
  • By painting needy faces, Annie allows her customers tell off project themselves or people that they know into the painting. Although Blue Weekday is Annie’s only self portrait, Annie didn’t paint her face on loftiness painting because she knows everybody crapper relate to having a Blue Mon, and wants her customers to snigger able to picture themselves in grandeur painting.
  • When Annie started painting commercially she wanted to be unique and unconventional from other artists. Painting without cram has certainly become one of Annie’s distinct trademark.

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