Where Chaos Comes to Calm

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 215.9cm (W) x 124.5cm (H) x 4cm (D)
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Artwork Description

"Where Chaos Comes to Calm" reflects that tension we all know -the push and pull between certainty and the unknown.


It was a beautiful sunny day in the studio, gentle music was playing, a favourite candle softly burning in the background. I had chosen a soothing, grounding colour palette for what I expected to be a meditative piece reflective of that gorgeous heritage blue - but the canvas never lies, and something else took over as soon as my hands touched the surface. Energy moved in opposite directions, layers built upon each other, and a dance between flow and resistance emerged. No matter the intention, what came to be was the craving for stillness, yet an undeniable pull toward motion.


Each time you walk past Where Chaos Comes to Calm, let it be a reminder there is beauty in the ebbs and flows of allowing chaos and calm to exist together. This piece holds that balance for you, inviting you to pause, take a breath, and trust that even in uncertainty, something peaceful is unfolding beneath - even if you don't have all the answers today.


Measuring 216cm x 124cm, this large artwork is framed in Tasmanian Oak and crafted with premium acrylic on 12oz cotton duck canvas.


Signed on both front and back and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, this artwork brings a quiet, grounding presence to any space.


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Dimensions (in): 85 inches wide x 49 inches tall (framed)

Dimensions (cm): 215.9 cm wide x 124.46 cm tall (framed)

Surface: Canvas - 12oz Cotton Duck on sustainable hardwood stretcher bars, crafted from certified hardwood plantations.

Frame: Tasmanian Oak

Medium: Acrylic - ASTM 1 & 2

Finish: Krylon UV Archival 1410

Signed: Signed front and back with Certificate of Authenticity

Artist Bio

Lee J Morgan is an Australian abstract artist whose work explores the emotional relationship between colour, movement and space. Based in north-western Sydney, Lee has developed a distinct visual language grounded in intuitive mark-making, layered textures and atmospheric palettes that evoke stillness, reflection and emotional resonance. Working primarily with acrylic on canvas, her large-scale compositions balance softness and energy, creating works that feel both expansive and deeply personal.

Although Lee has painted throughout her life and spent many years working across the creative industries, it was in 2024 that she formally emerged onto the contemporary art scene with her debut solo exhibition, Ember, in Sydney. The exhibition introduced collectors and designers to her immersive abstract works, immediately drawing attention for their scale, tonal complexity and emotional depth. Her practice quickly gained momentum, leading to her selection as the first Australian artist to be featured by ArchiPro, recognised within the architecture and interior design community for artists shaping contemporary spaces.

Lee’s process is highly physical and intuitive. Often working directly with her hands across the canvas, she builds layers of movement and texture that reflect both spontaneity and restraint. Her works are designed to transform interiors through mood and atmosphere, encouraging moments of pause while bringing warmth, calm and visual rhythm into a space. Influenced by colour psychology, natural tonal harmonies and emotional memory, her paintings sit at the intersection of fine art and interior experience.

Since her debut exhibition, Lee has continued to build a growing national presence. In 2025, she exhibited at The Other Art Fair Melbourne and later participated in the Pulse Exhibition with Art Lovers Australia. Her work has also been featured across Australian media and design publications including Love It or List It Australia, Selling Houses Australia, Grand Designs Australia Magazine and Home Design.

Recent exhibitions and features include Minimalist Maximalist (2026), Saturation (2026) and a feature presentation of the Decanter Collection with ArchiPro. Lee was also recognised in 2026 as a notable Australian artist to watch, reflecting the growing interest in her emotionally driven abstract practice and her contribution to contemporary Australian interiors.

Nov 24 - Ember Solo Exhibition

Feb 25 - The Other Art Fair Melbourne

Nov 25 - Pulse Group Exhibition

Jan 26 - New and Noteworthy - Archipro

Jan 26 - 2026 Artist to Watch

Mar 26 - Minimalist Maximalist Group Exhibition

May 26 - Saturation Exhibition

May 26 - Feature - A Look at the Decanter Collection - Archipro

Commissions

Lee J's studio is in Sydney NSW