Tag: ECO artist
The Ballerina
by Jenn Lee on Jan.10, 2011, under Blog
Ballerina’s have been dancing across our history since the fifteenth century. Ballet originated in France and was brought into English in the seventeenth century, but it originally traces back even further to Latin ballare, meaning “to dance”.
The ballerina has transformed as well over the years. Originating as an entertainer, dancing for weddings and special events to metamorphosing into the “pointe work” focal it became in the nineteenth century and still today. Pointe work is the dance technique using the infamous ballet boxed toe shoe that you see in ballet.
The ballerina is an icon in her passion for dance, fierce emotion, strength and undying spirit, unbreakable will and determination and unstoppable, ongoing obsession to gain perfection. The ballerina stands with her head held high with perfect posture, seeming to float across the dance floor with arms and legs moving with the grace of a butterfly. Every movement or motion in perfect synchronization with the music, twirling and jumping with strength hidden behind the graceful choreography of arms and legs in even the slightest of movements. The ballerina is an artist of dance…in this artist’s eyes.
Everything the ballerina stands for and puts into action inspires me, so I decided to create a sculpture in dedication to the art…and the artist.





Immortalize me…
by Jenn Lee on Jan.05, 2011, under Blog
Our children grow up so fast, but never so fast as the infant stages. I have been reminded of this recently as I have been watching my first Grandchild go from newborn to 4 and a half months old. How quickly they go from sleeping all the time, to interactive and on the move. In a blink they are a year old, then two years old, then off to school and finally adulthood!
Remembering the cute little expressions or funny little habits or ways they acted becomes a blur as time goes by. This made me think, “I would love to capture and freeze in time, a moment in my child/grandchild’s life.” With that in mind, I have painted portraits and taken a million photos but never sculpted a 3 dimensional keepsake.
This inspired me greatly so…I did a search on the internet one day and found this cute little baby portrait as inspiration. It made me think of my children because every one of my children loved playing peek a boo with blankets. This first test sculpture turned out exactly how I envisioned it so I plan on creating sculptures of all my own children soon. You can view the pictures of my first test keepsake sculpture below. Please let me know what you think! Sculpting our children into adulthood is an art of it’s own…in this artist’s eyes.
Snowy Egret
by Jenn Lee on Jan.03, 2011, under Blog
I have a long distance friend, Mike, that is a passionate photographer of Ornithology. Living in Florida, he has an endless supply of various birds to photograph. I love to tease him about his ease of finding subjects ready to pose for him, by calling him the modern day Dr. Doolittle.
Every time I get a free moment, I love looking at all the photos he shares via his flickr account. I have been following his work for sometime now, since he found an interest in my photo gallery on flickr over a year ago. If you love animals or more specifically birds of any kind, take a free moment and visit his photo gallery. I promise you won’t be disappointed! In fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if you linger for longer than a few moments!
Recently I decided it was time to take his beautiful captures and use them for inspiration in my sculpting. How excited I was to try and bring to life in 3 dimension, one of his fantastic portraits. I will also admit, it was quite challenging to decide which of so many photos…to dedicate my time to!
In the end I chose one of his many Snowy Egret captures to use as my inspiration, every feather was created individually for maximum detail.…below you can view the sculpture. Mike’s photography collection is art in itself as well as worthy of inspiration…in this artist’s eyes.
Base stand is 6.5″x9.5″ diameter, Sculpture stands 7″ in height, Polymer clay sculpture, Blue Stained Glass water, copper reeds, acrylic paints





Dog Portraits
by Jenn Lee on Dec.30, 2010, under Blog
Johns boss’ Fred and Carol are a sweet couple. They are what I see as a storybook couple…starting out as a young struggling husband and wife that decide to build their own business out of their garage, sinking everything they have into it till they grow it into a strong business in multiple locations all the while keeping their relationship together.
Fred and Carol are avid dog lovers. When I met them they had two big Old English Labradors, Rocky and Bullwinkle. These two dogs were just a couple of big teddy bears. Last year I was saddened to hear from them that they had to put Rocky to sleep, then to add to misfortune, Bullwinkle soon followed. Fred and Carol loved these dogs like their children. Bullwinkle would follow Fred everywhere, even when he would go out traversing the back acres of their property.
John asked me to paint a portrait of Bullwinkle for them for Christmas. I was excited to do this and got to work immediately. The finished product of Bullwinkle has him set amongst shrubbery like he would when he was alive.

Thanksgiving
by Jenn Lee on Nov.15, 2010, under Blog
Here we are halfway into November, all the stores have fast forwarded from Halloween decor to Christmas. The retail industry screams, “Black Friday is coming! Mark your calendars!” Commercials on tv are all about deals for Christmas. Everywhere you turn including your mailboxes are reminders of Christmas and getting those presents for your loved ones before they run out. But what about Thanksgiving?
Thanksgiving was a day of thanks that was created generations ago when America was birthed. Thanksgiving is the one day out of 365 in a year that we take a moment out of our busy lives to give thanks for everything in our lives. Of course five minutes of every day we could give thanks for at least one thing in our lives…right? But I admit even I take for granted the things in my life that I appreciate, love, need or have.
Like an epiphany, my mind runs through the things I have taken for granted in my life. Like a blind man given sight…all the colors all my senses are renewed. Sounds cheesy right? I’m sure some of you may think so, but seriously…think about it this morning..tomorrow morning, every morning. When you wake up, get that first sip of coffee to shake away the fuzziness…what am I thankful for?
While sipping my coffee I of course thought…I’m thankful for this coffee! ha-ha! But seriously, I am thankful each morning that I wake up. Thankful for the love of my life sleeping peacefully next to me and all the wonderful ways we show each other how much we appreciate each other as well as, he’s also my best friend. I am thankful for all four of my beautiful children and their good health. I am thankful for my family and the time spent with those that have passed. I am thankful I have a nice home for all of us to live in and all three of our wonderful kitties to share it with.
I am thankful for the wonderful friends that are in my life. Even though life speeds by at times and we get caught up with things that keep us from seeing each other as often if at all…my friends are always in my heart and mind. I am thankful for the smiles and laughter, the hugs and time shared, knowing we all are there for each other in times of need as well as times for fun.
I know this seems sappy in some minds, but seriously, take a moment…look around you…what do you see? What do you see that you take for granted? Finding things to be thankful for surrounding you isn’t difficult, just open your eyes, you will be surprised at what you come up with. It’s enlightening and well worth it….in this artist’s eyes.










