Lee Sellers - Sledging and Skating

Sledging and Skating

£2750

W 160 cm x H 100 cm

Oil on canvas

2020

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Lee Sellers - Winter Fun

Winter Fun

£2,600

W 100 cm x H 100 cm

Oil on Canvas

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Lee Sellers - Leicester Square

Leicester Square

£2,250

W 75 cm x H 75 cm

Oil on canvas

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Lee Seller - Piccadilly Circus

Piccadilly Circus

£2,400

W 100 cm x H 50 cm

Oil on canvas

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Lee Sellers - Two Boats Fishing

Two Fishing Boats

£2,700

W 122 cm x H 90 cm

Oil on canvas

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About the Artist

Sellers’ playful paintings illustrate moments in time between people in different scenarios. He often depicts groups of people, each going about their own business, which upon closer inspection show various narratives all playing out at once.

He sets scenes in a variety of settings; sometimes known locations such as London’s Piccadilly Circus, or it may be a coastal town constructed from his imagination, with boats arriving back to a busy harbour.

Sellers then adds in the characters that bring the painting to life. These are sometimes purely fictious scenarios, but others are real situations he has been in. Maybe it is Sellers’ experience of working in TV as an actor himself that leads him to construct these scenes as a director would organise his cast, giving each tiny painted figure a role.

In this exhibition, Lee has two major works which are set underwater. Scuba divers explore an underwater world of shipwrecks, rocks and deep-sea plant life, amongst an array of different sea creatures, including fish, sharks, jellyfish and even mermaids.

Maybe a small island protrudes from the water, allowing a volleyball game to take place on its beach, whilst boats pass by either side.

It’s often the more hidden figures that are such a joy to discover, (such as a small
scuba diving dog) and these works allow something new to be found upon each viewing.

Sellers plays with the idea of the canvas as an object not just for these figures to be painted onto, but for them to interact with. Sometimes they are even armed with a paintbrush and can be seen painting a part of the scene themselves.

Lee Sellers lives and works in London. He showed with Curwen Gallery from 2010- 2017 and now shows at Fine Art Consultancy’s gallery at 90 Belsize Lane, NW3 and will feature in a curated show ‘Tiny Folk’ in May-June, 2019.

The Albert

£2,200

W 40 cm x H 90 cm

Oil on canvas

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About the Artist

Sellers’ playful paintings illustrate moments in time between people in different scenarios. He often depicts groups of people, each going about their own business, which upon closer inspection show various narratives all playing out at once.

He sets scenes in a variety of settings; sometimes known locations such as London’s Piccadilly Circus, or it may be a coastal town constructed from his imagination, with boats arriving back to a busy harbour.

Sellers then adds in the characters that bring the painting to life. These are sometimes purely fictious scenarios, but others are real situations he has been in. Maybe it is Sellers’ experience of working in TV as an actor himself that leads him to construct these scenes as a director would organise his cast, giving each tiny painted figure a role.

In this exhibition, Lee has two major works which are set underwater. Scuba divers explore an underwater world of shipwrecks, rocks and deep-sea plant life, amongst an array of different sea creatures, including fish, sharks, jellyfish and even mermaids.

Maybe a small island protrudes from the water, allowing a volleyball game to take place on its beach, whilst boats pass by either side.

It’s often the more hidden figures that are such a joy to discover, (such as a small
scuba diving dog) and these works allow something new to be found upon each viewing.

Sellers plays with the idea of the canvas as an object not just for these figures to be painted onto, but for them to interact with. Sometimes they are even armed with a paintbrush and can be seen painting a part of the scene themselves.

Lee Sellers lives and works in London. He showed with Curwen Gallery from 2010- 2017 and now shows at Fine Art Consultancy’s gallery at 90 Belsize Lane, NW3 and will feature in a curated show ‘Tiny Folk’ in May-June, 2019.