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One of the most dangerous unspoken threats we are facing is the insect-apocalypse currently underway. As the foundation of ecological webs as well as an essential part of our food production, the disappearance of pollinators presents a grave situation, yet few speak of it. While creating studies of pollinators native to Maine, I sometimes feel
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Lee Lee created a series of drawings & paintings of turtles confronted by marine debris.
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The ubiquitous material of plastic fills our lives. While it is a very important material on which we have become dependent, our perception of it has been devalued because of the over-consumption of single use plastics.
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Lee Lee creates the foundation of the .debris. project on a residency at the Chateau de la Napoule in Southern France
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A series of landscape drawings from Leadville, Colorado created by Lee Lee on a Terraphilia residency with ecologist, Susan Tweit
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Taos, New Mexico During my son’s 3rd and 4th years, we renovated the historic ‘Distillery’ in Taos, New Mexico. My father had constructed a little casita behind the main house and we worked together to establish a permaculture garden in between. The garden was terraced to utilize water flowing through the Los Lovatos Acequia, which
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Colorful scenes from the Saturday market in Chichicastenango, Guatemala – mixed media artworks by Lee Lee