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			 "Lee Hahn Art" is a longtime dream of Lincoln  artist Leland 
			Hahn. The artist is a retired Software Quality Engineer and has been 
			studying life drawing, along with etching, charcoal and pastel 
			drawing. He is mostly “self-taught”, but has taken several classes 
			over the years at College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn IL. The artist has 
			been drawing and painting for over 20 years. 
 Lee will attempt to paint almost any subject, but his real passion 
			is the landscape of central Illinois. He feels that there is a 
			minimalistic beauty in the simple landscapes of the area. It is that 
			simplistic beauty that the artist captures in his paintings. While 
			all his work would be considered realistic, there is an abstract 
			quality between the land and sky that creates interest and keeps the 
			viewer coming back. All of his paintings are originals.
 
			
			 Lee’s inspiration comes from only his personal photos of the area. 
			He feels that the human eye captures a scene better than any camera, 
			so it is what the eye and mind together “sees” that he attempts to 
			capture in his work.
 Lee uses layer upon layer of acrylic paint, starting with the 
			darkest color in the scene. Generally he works from the darkest to 
			the lightest and builds up layer upon layer of color. He firmly 
			believes that when using this technique any mistake that may be made 
			will only add additional depth to the scene as corrections are made.
 
			
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				 Lee has several paintings to enjoy in local businesses, the 
				Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital, the Logan County Courthouse 
				and private collections around Illinois. He is a regular 
				attendee at the Bloomington Farmer’s Market and the Lincoln Art 
				and Balloon Fest. He is also a member of Logan County Arts and 
				participates in 3-5 shows a year which are produced by LCA.
 The exhibit will open Saturday, February 7 with a reception from 
				6-8 p.m. The 2015 Beaux Arts Ball Co-Chairmen Audra Fanning 
				Nelson and Elizabeth French Becker will be introduced at 6:30
 p.m. followed immediately by “Gallery Talk” by the Mr. Hahn.
 
 Gallery hours continued February 8-28, Sundays 1-3 p.m. and 
				Tuesday – Saturday 4-6 p.m.
 
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