Lee Thomson is a painter. She works in acrylics, oils and mixed-media. Her abstract paintings often incorporate collage and paint applied by palette knife, trowel, squeegee or brush. The colours are mixed directly on the canvas creating a sense of depth in the finished work.
"My work is based on intuition. It is an organic process that grows and changes- evolving with every stroke of the brush or swipe of the palette knife and in this evolution comes depth. It is a relationship of "give and take", call and response."
Lee lives in Muskoka with her husband and is the mother of five children. She studied under the instruction of painter and sculptor Ted Fullerton, Georgian College, Barrie, Ontario and painter/printmaker Janet Stahle-Fraser, Nipissing University, Bracebridge campus.
"My work is based on intuition. It is an organic process that grows and changes- evolving with every stroke of the brush or swipe of the palette knife and in this evolution comes depth. It is a relationship of "give and take", call and response."
Lee lives in Muskoka with her husband and is the mother of five children. She studied under the instruction of painter and sculptor Ted Fullerton, Georgian College, Barrie, Ontario and painter/printmaker Janet Stahle-Fraser, Nipissing University, Bracebridge campus.