Ellen Lee is an Australian artist who works from her home studio in regional Victoria. Working with watercolour, natural pigmentation and graphite, her experiences in nature and her surroundings provide an abundance of inspiration for her large scale works on paper.
Derived from the mappings and collection of marks from blind contour studies and observations of the environment; Ellen’s works centre around an exploration into the changes occurring within the landscape, and the observational nature of documenting, and drawing, in accordance to a natural response to the surrounding stimuli. Her work aims to create an immersive and sensory experience, bringing the viewer into a landscape of time, change and movement.
Ellen Lee is the recipient of the 2024 The Theodore Urbach Landscape Painting Prize & Studio Scholarship. During the 3 month studio scholarship at Shepparton Art Museum (SAM), Ellen’s work will focus on the surrounding wetlands and bird life of Victoria Lake. Read more about Ellen’s experience here.
Ellen Lee was the 2023 Spotlight Artist at Shepparton Art Museum (SAM). Her solo exhibition ‘Landscape; of sight, of sound’, focused on her time in local bushland of Banyula State Forest, with the scale of her works immersing the viewer in a meditative, visual landscape.
Ellen Lee was awarded the DM Myers University Medal for the highest achiever of academic excellence for the College of Arts, Social Science and Commerce at La Trobe University, Australia.