The Man Behind The Guitar by Leesa Gray-Pitt in Melbourne
The Man Behind The Guitar
Oil on canvas portrait of my friend and amazing guitarist/singer/songwriter Tim Henwood.
You can see the original photo and the digital mock up done and then the final painting.
Leesa is a figurative artist who writes when the grief is too overwhelming to paint and paints when she can’t find the words, pouring her emotions onto the canvas. Art has been her therapy and catharsis through the living nightmare of child loss, painting and writing her journey through trauma to find the Divine Feminine.
Drawing portraits since her teens, Leesa decided to follow her passion for art and fashion and use real faces as her canvas, winning Hair and Makeup Artist of the Year 2003. Having worked on many famous faces and in fashion, television and bridal, she started painting faces on canvas in 2016 to deal with the death of her beautiful daughter Star Dawn.
Some highlights of Leesa’s career are an artist residency at Chateau Orquaveaux, France, in 2019. Living at the chateau for four weeks with artists from around the world was a dream come true and an experience she will never forget. Leesa has also just returned from Quarantine - an artist mentorship program in Menorca, Spain. Chosen along with other high calibre artist from across the globe she accepted this challenge wholeheartedly, returning with a new found focus and drive.
Obtaining her Master of Fine Arts degree in 2021, Leesa pushed the boundaries of her practice exploring different techniques and mediums. Inspired by fashion, mythology, and the occult, Leesa purposely sources materials such as textiles, fashion magazines and photographs to explore how society measures gender, ideas of power and notions of beauty. Similarly, she uses text as a reminder of how the spoken word can propel change for future generations.
Leesa aims to empower the intersectional feminine identity by painting women who inspire, adorning them with gems, butterflies and flowers, symbolic of the fraught relationship women have to beauty, innocence, protection and patriarchy. “Importantly I use them as separate components that may stand on their own or to an idea of interconnectedness, overlapping identities and intersectionality. My objective being to arrange them to form a harmonious artwork that links all of these elements together.”
She is also on the board of RedWest Creative Co-op, which is extremely rewarding and provide many opportunities to learn skills that will help her career as an artist.
Leesa has participated in several group exhibitions, finally having her first solo show in 2021 at BlackCat Gallery. Leesa’s intention has always been to capture the likeness of her subjects - Painting faces, either on canvas or in the flesh, will always be a constant source of pleasure and her true passion.
More artwork by Leesa
Wrath
Eat My Fear
Billie
Trans is Beautiful
Goddess Ascending
Her Wild Hair of Golden Rays
She’s a Tear That Hangs Inside your Soul Forever
Blush
Envy
The Divine Miss M
Alibi
Libertee de La femme
Speak No Evil
Darkness and Stars
We Are Stardust
Cupcakes
Grace
Missy
Bailey
Grandparents
Best buddies
Sunkisses and Stardust
Between
Allegory of Autonomy
Out of the Shadows 1
Out of the Shadows 2
Out of the Shadows 3
Star
Milli
The Divine Miss M
Bewitched
White Orchid
Family Sketch
Georgian Lovers Eye
Eva
Now What?
Pride
Summer sun
Tattoo design
Sternum tattoo
Orquevaux 2019
Qvarantine Tattoo Design
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