Lee Buckley
ARCH 423 - Light, Color and the Character of MaterialEducation
B.F.A., Parsons School of DesignLee Buckley is an artist and illustrator. After graduating from Parsons School of Design in New York City, she worked as an Art Director at Time Magazine and for Richard Saul Wurman's Access Press, where she art directed and illustrated Washington D.C. Access, Tokyo Access, New Orleans Access, and Baseball Access. She has done watercolor illustration work for a number of clients including Random House, Knopf, Conde Nast Traveler, the L.A. Times, Times Inc., and Vanguard Records. She has taught at Otis-Parsons, the University of Minnesota, UCLA Extension (she is currently teaching a class on Beaux Arts Techniques), and has taught at USC since the Summer Rome program in 1986. She paints and draws urban nocturnes. She plans to publish a book that explores the use of night imagery in paintings and photographs.
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