The Story
Size:28 x 35 in.
Lee Kaplan's original painting "The Bicycle II," measuring 24" x 30" inches, is a vibrant and dynamic abstract work that captures the viewerâs imagination. Bold, expressive lines and shapes combine with vivid, high-contrast colours to create a visual celebration of motion, energy, and creativity. The bicycle, rendered in abstracted geometric forms, is portrayed in a playful yet structured composition, blending Kaplanâs architectural precision with her artistic spontaneity.Â
The paintingâs lively palette of greens, oranges, blues, and purples, juxtaposed against stark black lines, brings an electric sense of movement and depth to the scene. Kaplanâs characteristic layering of textures and her fusion of abstract and figurative elements give the work a unique richness, making it feel both spontaneous and meticulously crafted.
With a background in architecture, Kaplan has developed a deep appreciation for structure, which is evident in her precise handling of space and form. However, her innate passion for fine art and her discovery of a more innocent worldview through motherhood lend this piece an accessibility and charm that resonates with audiences. Influenced by Neo-expressionism, Kaplanâs work channels the exuberance and energy of her predecessors, while adding her own unique flair and vibrant emotional energy to the canvas.

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Size:28 x 35 in.
Lee Kaplan's original painting "The Bicycle II," measuring 24" x 30" inches, is a vibrant and dynamic abstract work that captures the viewerâs imagination. Bold, expressive lines and shapes combine with vivid, high-contrast colours to create a visual celebration of motion, energy, and creativity. The bicycle, rendered in abstracted geometric forms, is portrayed in a playful yet structured composition, blending Kaplanâs architectural precision with her artistic spontaneity.Â
The paintingâs lively palette of greens, oranges, blues, and purples, juxtaposed against stark black lines, brings an electric sense of movement and depth to the scene. Kaplanâs characteristic layering of textures and her fusion of abstract and figurative elements give the work a unique richness, making it feel both spontaneous and meticulously crafted.
With a background in architecture, Kaplan has developed a deep appreciation for structure, which is evident in her precise handling of space and form. However, her innate passion for fine art and her discovery of a more innocent worldview through motherhood lend this piece an accessibility and charm that resonates with audiences. Influenced by Neo-expressionism, Kaplanâs work channels the exuberance and energy of her predecessors, while adding her own unique flair and vibrant emotional energy to the canvas.















