
Annabelle Lee
Annabelle Lee is an impressionist landscape painter from the Bellarine Peninsula, whose work is inspired by the surrounding Australian landscape and the influence of Arthur Streeton. Her paintings reflect an emotional connection to place, capturing the shifting light and colour through intuitive brushwork and a deep sense of admiration for the land.
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Annabelle Lee is an impressionist landscape painter from the Bellarine Peninsula, Victoria, Australia. Art has been a part of her life for as long as she can remember — she has painted since childhood, always dreaming of becoming an artist. The landscapes that surround her and the work of Arthur Streeton have deeply influenced her practice, shaping the way she observes and interprets the world around her.
For Annabelle, painting is about more than just capturing a scene; it is about connecting with the land and expressing the emotions it stirs. Each brushstroke is part of an ongoing dialogue between herself, her paints, and the ever-changing light and colour of the Australian landscape.
Her practice is rooted in observation and admiration of the lands that surround her and will survive her when she is gone. She is mesmerised by the intuitive process of colour mixing and laying paint on the canvas. Each painting is a conversation between herself, her oil paints, and the magnificent landscapes that often just pass us by. With each painting, she hopes that the viewer finds themselves as spellbound as she is by our Aussie landscapes.