Lee MeVey has felt the desire to be an artist since she was five years old. Walking in the woods with her grandparents while growing up instilled in her a love of nature that inspired Lee to focus on landscape painting. Using pastels, she created landscapes people feel they can walk right into.
She is a signature member of the Pastel Society of America, Plein Air New Mexico, Pastel Painter's Society of Cape Cod and Sierra Pastel Society. Lee is also a member of American Academy of Women Artists, National Association of Women Artists and Pastel Society of New Mexico.
Her pastels have been featured in full-length articles in the magazines American Artist and International Artist. Lee's work is featured in the books How Did You Paint That ? 100 Ways to Paint the Landscape and The Jack Richeson Annual: The Plein Air New Mexico Year. In 2006 and 2007, Lee co-organized and co-curated the annual invitational landscape painting exhibit, Open Space: A View with Room, for Albuquerque's Open Space Visitor Center.
In 2003, Lee retired from teaching elementary art to devote more time to her art career. Along with school teaching and painting, she taught pastel classes at Kirkland Art Center in Clinton, NY and Cooperstown Art Association in Cooperstown, NY. Lee is now a resident of Albuquerque, NM.
I love the landscape. I am in awe of the colors, the light and shadow, the shapes and forms in the landscape. While I paint in a representational manner, underneath the realism is an awareness of the abstract compositions found in nature. My pastel painting is about the joy I feel from being in nature and the appreciation I feel for its beauty. As I choose a scene to paint, it is my intent to communicate to the viewer my love of the landscape and the feeling they can step into the scene.