About Simon Lea Wright
Growing up, Simon was surrounded by an artistic family. This sparked his interest from an early age. In the early 90’s he left his studies in architecture to go to art college.
It was there towards the end of his degree course at Southampton that he decided to combine a passion for perspective geometry with his developing skills in abstract expressionism. This prompted a move towards his surrealist approach to painting.
There is, for Simon, an assurance in the geometry of both built and natural environments. His studio shelves are bursting with journals containing complex architectural drawings in fine-line pen. In these sketches he constructs surreal environments around himself, staying safe within the predictable, mathematical aspects of his mind. This is where his painting begins.
Simon’s studio is laid out like a laboratory in which he investigates his subject matter with intensity. Lines and marks become loose and experimental and the subject takes on unforeseen characteristics. With thin glazes, at the end of each experiment, he destroys and recreates what has gone before.
He often ponders how these structures have influenced his life. Each feature represents a new puzzle for him to experiment with and solve. With each new journey, the process begins again.
Many of his paintings are inspired by his interest in philosophy and the universal forces that waver on the brink between dark and light.
The metaphysical paintings of Georgio De Chirico, the mathematical surrealist approach of M.C. Escher and the stunning use of colour employed by expressionists like August Macke have been great inspirations and influences on Simons work.
Simon Lea Wright Shortlisted for the 2020 Visual Arts Open

Of over 2000 applicants, he reached the final 30 with his surreal painting entitled ‘Clifton Crossing’
Many of the unique Surreal and expressionist paintings and prints on the site are available to buy directly from Simon’s studio using a secure method of payment.
Once purchased they will be packaged in either a cardboard box or a wooden crate and sent via courier and the shipping costs (if applicable) are in the descriptions.
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