John
Kemp Lee manipulates and patinates metals (lead, steel, brass) to create
his wall sculptures. Minimal in form, the works capture both the meditative
essence and the elemental forces of nature, and create a matrix of color
and texture to portray industrial space.
The subject of Lees work is an attempt to understand the relative
distances between the artist and the things in his life (objects, ideas,
people and philosophies) about which he is most passionate. Whatever
the inspiration is that moves the poet or the visual artist to go exploring,
the real journey at hand is a travel deeper into oneself. The work on
view is aimed at creating a series of pieces that engage the viewer
in some kind of contemplative or meditative thought. They are, in some
fashion, a series of spirit houses, each intended to hold for a moment
some particularly important thought or emotion; a sanctuary that reflects
the immediate character and identity of those ideas and feelings contained
within.It is an attempt to identify and describe the ineffable. It is
not intended to pin down the specifics, but rather an effort to discover
what is universal among specific, even unique, circumstances.