| In the life and career of Lee Bogle, an illness that required a long recuperative period afforded him the opportunity to become well acquainted with his easel and to discover that time is a gift to be treasured. Of his artwork he says that his goal is to "portray peace and serenity, and for this he uses two vehicles---the human female figure and birds. He is noted for his elegant calming portraits of Native American women and equally serene portraits of women who often resemble (showing 500 of 2582 characters). |
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