Artist Statement
I am drawn to the changing nature of natural, designed and cultural landscapes. I enjoy them most in the quiet moments—in the soft light of sunrise and sunset, on winter days when trees bare their bones, and on foggy mornings when less is visible and the world doesn’t seem quite so complicated. I also have a passion for plants. Whether towering trees or delicate woodland wildflowers, I strive to capture the essence of their spirit—perhaps a gentle gesture or defining characteristic.
Process Statement
I shoot digitally and produce archival pigment prints. I also create photo encaustic works on wood panels and weave images into handmade books. Encaustic is an ancient method of painting with melted beeswax and resin that adds depth and texture to a finished piece.
Lee Anne White is a photographer, artist, writer and educator whose landscape, seascape and botanical images have been exhibited in both solo and group shows, including 30 pieces on permanent display at Brenau University. She is the author and photographer of numerous books, including Closer to Nature, The Mutable Sea and more than a half-dozen titles on landscape architecture and garden design. She is the former editor-in-chief and a major contributing photographer for Fine Gardening magazine, the recipient of numerous photography awards from the Garden Writers Association, and an instructor for the Maine Media Workshops. Lee Anne earned a master’s degree in creativity at Buffalo State College and a bachelor’s degree in journalism, broadcasting and commercial art at Brenau University.
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