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Ning Lee
Ning was born in Chongqing, a
city in Southwest China. He studied at the School of Fine Arts at
Southwest Normal University, where he received seven years of
professional training with a focus on realistic approach. After
obtaining his BFA and MFA from the School of Fine Arts at Southwest
Normal University in 1987, he started a teaching career at the
Department Oil Painting at the same school. Ning worked as a visiting
artist at various art centers both in the United States and Canada in
the early 1990s and finally settled down in New York metro area in 1996.
He has exhibited in China, Canada and United States, received various
awards, and has works in corporate and private collections in the US and
abroad.
While working on landscapes and figurative paintings as
well, Ning has a profound love for painting still life. Guided by a
special perspective to light, shadow, color and form, he paints the
objects commonlyseen in daily life with a contemporary realistic
approach that has distinguished his paintings by an element
oforderliness, serenity, rationality and harmony, in addition to a
slightly surrealistic edge. Inspired by the Renaissance masters and the
seventeenth century Dutch masters; he applies his outstanding realistic
skills acquired through years of academic trainings into creating still
life paintings of long-lasting beauty.
Awards & Grants:
2010 Best in Show, The Fifth Annual International Guild of Realism
Juried Exhibition
2010 Artst's Choice, The Fifth Annual International Guild of Realism
Juried Exhibition
2008 Honorable Mention in Still Life, International 2008 ARC Salon
2008 Finalist in Still Life, International 2008 ARC Salon
2008 Best of Still Life, Third Annual International Guild of Realism
Juried Exhibition
2007 Finalist in Still Life, International 2007 ARC Salon
2007 Artist’s Choice, "Leading Masters of Realism”, International Guild
of Realism Juried Exhibition
2002 Finalist in Still Life – National Annual Pastel 100
1997 Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Nebraska, USA
1995 Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Inc., New York City, USA
1992 Banff Center for the Arts, Canada |