Roland Lee

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Roland Lee - Famous Mormon Artist

Roland Lee devotes full-time to painting from his studio in the historic district of St. George, Utah. He is a signature member of the National Watercolor Society and has become known for his "transparent watercolors of the southwest landscape, the pioneer west, and rural European scenes." He is often asked if he is worried that one day he will run out of things to paint. He humbly replies that it would never happen. His biggest concern is that he will not have all the time he needs in life to paint the things that interest him. He said, "Art is something I need to do, not want to do. Earning a living from creating art is a wonderful blessing, and I thank the Lord each day for being able to live in a place I love, with people I care about, doing what means so much to me. No one could ask for more."

Roland Lee is a graduate of Brigham Young University (BYU). He has exhibited and won awards in over 100 invitational juried shows including The National Watercolor Society, the Transparent Watercolor Society of America, The Utah Watercolor Society, and the Arts for the Parks Top 100. Since 1979 he has concentrated on the medium of transparent watercolor using no white, black, or opaque paints. In 2014, Utah Governor Gary Herbert awarded him the Governor’s Mansion Medal for his contributions to the arts in Utah. Also, in 2014, he won the People’s Choice Award at Zion National Park Plein Air Art Invitational.

Roland Lee is a world-renowned artist. His original paintings can be found in more than 1,000 public and private collections and galleries in the United States, as well as, in several foreign countries. His paintings have also been featured on the cover of the LDS Church publication, Ensign, in Latter-day Saint temples, in Western Art Collector Magazine, The Artist’s Magazine, Western Art and Architecture Magazine, and Art West magazine. His work has also been profiled in articles and gallery ads in publications such as Southwest Art magazine, Art-Talk magazine, U.S. Art, and Art Business News. He is also included in the books, Art of the National Parks, Splash 11, Best of Watercolor from Northlight Books, Century of Sanctuary: Art of Zion National Park, Painting in Watercolor, the indispensable guide from Quarto Press, Contemporary Western Artists by Peggy and Harold Samuels, Painters of Utah’s Canyons and Deserts by Donna Poulton and Vern Swanson, Artists of Utah by Swanson, and McKittrick’s Guide to Fine Art.

Speaking about his work as a painter, Roland said, "Being a representational painter, I have to succeed on two levels. The viewer must first respond to my painting intuitively or emotionally based on the foundation of good composition and design, and second, they must respond intellectually based on recognition or familiarity with the subject matter. Always, the fact that my subject is recognizable from nature is second in importance to the overall design impact of the painting. But if either one fails, it makes the entire painting unsuccessful. Bad art fails in one of those two areas."

Roland Lee is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is a humble man who regularly shares his gifts, time, and talents with everyone around him. He and his wife Nellie were married in 1971. They currently reside in St. George, Utah and travel extensively. They have 5 children and 28 grandchildren. His travels over the past few years have taken him to Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Italy, France, England, Ireland, and Scotland where he immensely enjoys painting and sketching on location. He says, "The world is a fantastic place — especially when viewed through the eyes of an artist." To learn more about Roland Lee and his amazing art work, please visit his official website. You can also follow him on [Facebook].