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Early works. (I tend not to date my art. If art is good it is timeless and if it is bad then being young does not excuse it.) Works listed here were done before my automotive art stage in the mid 1980s.

 

Black Space – 18” x 37” Oil on canvas

 

Patented Shapes - 36” x 23” Acrylic on board (1976 with earlier seated nude on reverse)

 

Demons from Hell - 18”x 24” Acrylic on board

 

47 Armpits – Cast stone sculpture approx. 14” x 10” x 20”

 

Space Flower – Welded steel sculpture approx.  22” x 22”x 28”

 

Warship – Ink wash on paper 9” x 12”

 

New England Scene – Acrylic on canvas board 11” x 14”

 

Automotive works.

 

Ferrari at speed – 36” x 24” Acrylic on canvas (sold to Merle Mishne, auctioned 2005)

 

Jim Clark’s Lotus – 36” x 24” Acrylic on canvas (In Auto Art Retrospective – Fawick Gallery 1992)

 

Mini at Monte Carlo Rally – 36” x 24” Acrylic on canvas

 

Lee’s Lotus – 36”x 24” Acrylic on canvas

 

Early Auto Race – approx. 24” x 24’ Wood cars mounted on board (Wooden cars of four designs were also sold separately one set to M. Mishne another to Paul Zigler)

 

Early Grand Prix – 36” x 24” Acrylic on canvas with special divided (diptych) frame.

 

Archie Butterworth’s AJB – 36” x 24” Acrylic on canvas (sold to D. Skitzki)

 

MGTC – 36” x 24” Acrylic on canvas

 

Moss in Birdcage Maser – 36” x 24” Acrylic on canvas (sold to Augie Pabst)

 

Three Elvas at Road Atlanta – 36” x 24” Acrylic on canvas (sold to Merle Mishne, auctioned 2005, prints were made and signed by Frank Nichols)

 

Porsche 917 (Gulf colors) – 36” x 24” Acrylic on canvas (sold to Brian Redman)

 

Porsche 917 (Red cat’s whiskers) – 36” x 24” Acrylic on canvas

 

Porsches at LeMans – 36” x 24” Acrylic on canvas

 

Mario’s Last Lola – 36” x 24’ Acrylic on canvas (gift to Mario Andretti)

 

Ferrari being pushed (Tony's Ferrari) – 36” x 24’ Acrylic on canvas (sold to Tony Anelli)

 

Black on black – 30” x 24” Acrylic on canvas

 

Bugatti radiator – 24” x 36” Acrylic on canvas

 

Valhalla wooden engine – Mixed media sculpture approx. 30”x 18”x 20” (shown at Cleveland Auto Dealers show, Fawick gallery, Glenmoor Gathering)

 

Enfo 100e – Mixed media sculpture approx. 30”x 18”x 20” (shown at Fawick gallery, Glenmoor Gathering)

 

Spider – Ceramic approx. 4”x 6”x 3” 

 

Later work. (Although the auto art was financially successful I really wanted to attempt more “serious” art and do more sculpture.)

 

Moibus Organ II – Ceramic, wire approx. 7”x 4.5”x 10” (In Novarus Pharmaceuticals collection Turning Inside Out, also used in their 2000 calendar)

Anonymous housewife – Handmade paper with dryer lint approx. 9”x 12”x 2” (Honorable mention at Face to Face IV - 2002 -  The Stage Gallery, NY, Ohio Art Educators' Exhibition – 2003 Hermann Fine Arts Center, Marietta College )

SJA – Welded steel 4’x 6’x 8’ (Located at 3430 Rocky River Dr. Cleveland, OH)

Hartley Wing - Acrylic on shaped canvas, approx. 54"x 62"x 5”

Nieuport 17 - Acrylic on canvas, approx. 45"x 52" (Anchorage Museum of History and Art, Anchorage, AK)

Roundel - Encaustic and acrylic on canvas,  68" dia.

Camouflage I - Acrylic on shaped canvas, 40"x 69"x 8"   (Anchorage Museum of History and Art, Anchorage, AK)

Synonym 1914-1918  -  antlers, wood, cloth, wire, found objects, approx. 32”x 39”x 15”

Time of Our Lives – Wood, clocks approx. 26”x 32” (2004 show at OSU Union Gallery, Columbus, OH)

Beato – Acrylic on board 36”x 42”

 Resurrection + 1 – Acrylic on canvas 18”x 24” ? (2005 show at Prayerful Art show, Solon, OH)

Petro Arising from the Sea Shell Sign – Found Object sculpture 24”x 24”x 60” (2005 Appreciation Show, Art Institute of Pittsburgh, PA)

21st. Century Seashore – Redwood, sand, metal casting, 16”x 20”x18” (Maine College of Art)

Face jugs – ceramic, various sizes (signed “Lee” and numbered consecutively – note: #1 destroyed)

 

 

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