Emery Lee
Emery Lee: A Life of Artistic Expression
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Emery Lee was a Japanese-American artist, known for his innovative works in various mediums including painting, printmaking, and sculpture.
Birth and Death Dates
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Emery Lee was born on August 4, 1915, in San Francisco, California. He passed away on March 11, 2016, at the age of 100.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Lee's nationality is Japanese-American, reflecting his father's heritage from Japan and mother's American roots. As an artist, he worked primarily as a painter, printmaker, and sculptor, showcasing his unique perspective on life through various mediums.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in San Francisco during the 1920s, Lee was exposed to diverse cultural influences. His father, a skilled craftsman from Japan, introduced him to traditional arts such as woodblock printing and ceramics. This early exposure fostered Lee's interest in creative expression. During his teenage years, he attended the California School of Fine Arts (now known as the San Francisco Art Institute), where he honed his skills under notable instructors.
Major Accomplishments
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Lee's artistic career spanned over seven decades. He was a prolific artist, producing numerous pieces that showcased his technical skill and creative vision. Some notable achievements include:
Being one of the founding members of the Japanese American Artists Association in 1947
Participating in several solo exhibitions at prominent galleries across California during the 1960s and 1970s
Creating a series of public murals that celebrated Asian-American culture in the San Francisco Bay AreaNotable Works or Actions
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Lee's artistic contributions extended beyond his individual works. He played an instrumental role in promoting cross-cultural understanding through art:
Collaborating with Japanese artists to create collaborative pieces that explored themes of identity and belonging
Teaching printmaking and ceramics at local community centers, fostering a new generation of artistsImpact and Legacy
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Lee's artistic legacy is characterized by his ability to bridge cultural divides. Through his work, he celebrated the rich heritage of Asian-American culture while encouraging open dialogue between communities:
His art continues to be celebrated in galleries and museums across California, serving as a testament to his innovative spirit
The Emery Lee Award for Emerging Artists was established in his honor, recognizing new talent in the artsWhy They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Lee's influence extends beyond the art world. His dedication to promoting cross-cultural understanding has made him an enduring figure in American cultural history:
His commitment to community engagement and artistic education continues to inspire aspiring artists today
* The impact of his art on the Asian-American experience is still felt, with many considering him a pioneering figure in this field
Quotes by Emery Lee
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Over time, this unspoken attration continued to blossom, refusing to dwindle or fade, though they had little opportunity to foster or nourish it. Slowly and patiently, Robert’s sheer persistence in the chase had revealed his heart, and Charlotte came to realize the nameless thing between them was love.

At times a jolting revelation overtakes one in a crushing, incapacitating wave, and at others, it unsettles one in slow, subtle, stages – this is how Lady Susannah came undone – in measured moments of increasing comprehension.

Yes, my boy, you are indeed much faster, bigger, and stronger than me and an altogether superior speciman of God’s creation, but I have seen your like before. Only one of us can be master, and it won’t be you.

from THE DEVIL YOU KNOW :She wanted him too. He could see it in the rapid rise of her breasts. He could smell her budding arousal and would relish bringing her to full bloom. God, how he loved this dance! She had taken the first tentative steps, yet she still fought her desire, refused to give in to it, but he would lead her now. He was a master…and a ruthless bastard.” ― Victoria Vane, The Devil You Knowcoming July 27, 2012 from Breathless Press

Son of a beast tried to bite me when I turned my back to the billets!"...Nostrils flaring and ears pinned, the grey repeated the offense. "He wants another go at it. Be a sport ol' man!" Robert chortled. The indignant Scotsman threw the reins in his face, tromping off to collect the major's horse."I wonder was it reward or punishment Winthrop had in mind in allowing you to keep that brute?" Drake innocently inquired."He only eats Scotsman," Robert quipped.

Over time, this unspoken attration continued to blossom, refusing to dwindle or fade, though they had little opportunity to foster or nourish it. Slowly and patiently, Robert's sheer persistence in the chase had revealed his heart, and Charlotte came to realize the nameless thing between them was love.

Yes, my boy, you are indeed much faster, bigger, and stronger than me and an altogether superior speciman of God's creation, but I have seen your like before. Only one of us can be master, and it won't be you.

True vice, my lady, would frighten us all, if it did not wear the mask of virtue. (p.56)

