Lee Goldman
“I am fascinated with colour, and texture. I see possible compositions in unrelated places like brick walls, rusty metal and peeling paint.”

Art School Revisited
Connection
Floating Pears
Textured Innocence
Tiger Callas
Tulip in a Green Square
Eva’s Mirror
Cloutier Clocks
Fuscia
Daisy Chain
Bird of Paradise
Movement in Blue 2
Findley
Classical Column
Wildflowers
Pear Abstract
Back of Blue
Callas Looking in a Window
Boat Race
Rex
Diagonal
Terra Exotica
Brooklyn
9 Copper Squares
The Rattles
Movement in Blue
Daisies
Time Passages 1
Zebra Callas
White
Iris
Calla with Green Square and Red Circle
Calla Lilies
Pear 2
Pear 1
South Beach
Pear Assembly
Callas in Green Squares
Sunflower
Boudreault Clocks
Pink Roses
Autumn Leaves
Snow Drop
Anemones
Silver Squares
Copper
Time Passages 2
Purple Innocence
Baby
Black
Daisies
Pear 3
Divided
Wildflowers 2
Golden Fish

Lee Goldman was born and raised in South Africa. From an early age she expressed an interest in art. She studied art in high school and then completed a diploma in Graphic Design from the Johannesburg College of Art.
In 1978 she immigrated to Canada with her family and devoted time to raising her two children, Her return to the art world was initiated by a computer design course at OCAD, a relationship that would not last long. “I like to be able to touch and directly manipulate my work, I find the computer to be too mechanical”. This led to a series of pieces involving different textures, some found, some natural and some commercial, as well as Japanese papers and widely woven fabrics. She started to introduce painted images and sometimes photographs. Using the acrylic medium she added a touch of realism to the otherwise abstract composition. These early experiments have been shown privately and in restaurants. The natural progression resulted in an exhibit.
“I am fascinated with colour, and texture. I see possible compositions in unrelated places like brick walls, rusty metal and peeling paint.”
