• Keith Lemley.


    Posted on 7th September, by yellowtrace in art. 3 Comments


    Keith Lemley is a contemporary artist based in the US who’s work is about “seeing the unseen – the invisible presence which exists in our minds and surrounds all objects, experiences, and memories.”

    I really love the transformational quality of Keith’s work. He is a master of working with humble fluorescent tubes and creating works of wonder with a few simple twists. Clever.


    [Images courtesy of Keith Lemley.]

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  • 3 Responses to “Keith Lemley.”

    1. Now that is indeed brilliant. That ghost like axe imbedded into the tree trunk is a spin out!

    2. amourette says:

      These are amazing. I would love to see them in person.

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