Born in London to a watercolour hobbyist mother and electronics-tinkering father, a career at the intersection of those disparate activities as a digital artist seemed fairly well secured from the off. Studying Psychology and Philosophy at Leeds University (for the kicks) but always with one eye on the artistic, I forged an early career in videogame art for Rare/Nintendo (the then most graphically advanced developer on the planet) that lasted well and brought joy and exhaustion in equal measure.
Latterly, I found myself a part of Microsoft Games Studios, as well as founding an app development start-up in solo capacity as 'the art/design guy', garnering myriad awards and commendations as we pushed creative and visual solutions into otherwise staid industries. Somehow also finding time to build a blossoming family of my own along the way, it's been an interesting ride this far.
Looking now to pursue an exclusively fine-art adventure in the contemporary art sphere and have been thrashing at it in earnest for a couple of years. Success so far looks like a few shared shows and open exhibitions, a magazine inside cover and a couple of sales to friends and family - with the Dubel Prize shortlisting being the obvious highlight to now.
Latterly, I found myself a part of Microsoft Games Studios, as well as founding an app development start-up in solo capacity as 'the art/design guy', garnering myriad awards and commendations as we pushed creative and visual solutions into otherwise staid industries. Somehow also finding time to build a blossoming family of my own along the way, it's been an interesting ride this far.
Looking now to pursue an exclusively fine-art adventure in the contemporary art sphere and have been thrashing at it in earnest for a couple of years. Success so far looks like a few shared shows and open exhibitions, a magazine inside cover and a couple of sales to friends and family - with the Dubel Prize shortlisting being the obvious highlight to now.
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Lee Musgrave, Grateful For Eros, Psyche Drops The Blade, 2023
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Lee Musgrave, Fleur-Escence
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Lee Musgrave, 3515
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Lee Musgrave, It’s Later Than You Think
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Lee Musgrave, It Is Not Always Apparent To Me Just What It Is I’m Trying To Accomplish
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Lee Musgrave, It’s a Trap!
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Lee Musgrave, Life In A Vice, 2023
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Lee Musgrave, Aphrodite Escapes Typhon
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Lee Musgrave, Mulieris Dignitatum (On The Dignity Of Women)
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Lee Musgrave, One Day Lad, All This Will Be Yours
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Lee Musgrave, Oedipus Considers The Riddle (Triptych)
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Lee Musgrave, Sometimes I Think My Baby Is Too Good To Die, Sometimes I Think She Should Be Buried Alive, 2022