Creativity, endurance and a life lived with colour
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Lee Hibbert is an artist whose creative journey began with watercolours and developed into acrylics, drawn by the bold, vivid statements that a brighter palette can make. After a career in IT project management, he decided he wanted to pursue something more expressive and, during Covid, began an online art course that opened the door to a new chapter.
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Over the last five years, art has become a major part of Lee’s life, sitting alongside other long-standing passions: running, music and hands-on practical work. This site brings those interests together in one place, giving visitors a way to explore his artwork, keep up with his running, view examples of his decorating work and discover some of the music that has soundtracked the journey.
From over 70 marathons to a love of Indie music, from creative studio work to commercial decorating projects, this is a website about the things that matter most to Lee and the experiences that have shaped him.
Interests & Projects
A closer look at the four main strands of Lee’s life and work.
Artwork
Explore Lee’s gallery of artwork, from earlier pieces in watercolour to the more recent acrylic work that reflects his love of bold colour and strong visual impact.
View galleryRunning
What began with a difficult first London Marathon somehow became a long-term passion. Lee has now run more than 70 marathons and continues to put in the miles.
Follow on StravaPainting & Decorating
Alongside his artistic work, Lee works professionally as a painter and decorator. This section showcases examples of his commercial work and the standard he brings to practical projects.
See commercial workMusic
Music has always been a huge part of Lee’s life, especially Indie and alternative favourites such as Radiohead, The Smiths, Morrissey and David Bowie. Discover some of the tracks and artists he keeps returning to.
Browse favourite tracksFrequently Asked Questions
Who provides the words and pictures?
It's a joint effort. We have access to some great royalty free pictures, but you will almost certainly want to add some that are specific to your business. As to the text, we can work together. You know your business, and we know what works on a website.
Can I link through to my social media accounts?
Yes.
Can people contact me through the website?
Yes, you can either put your contact details on the website, or you can have a contact form that allows people to send you messages.
Contact
I'd love to hear from you.