Leslie Bell
Gallery Affiliations: Moberg Gallery
Region: Midwest
City / State: Davenport, IA
It’s been said, “A husband is a man with his nerve extracted.”
Odd, and in my case inaccurate. Not only for me, but for my
characters as well. Girls and women—the “heroes” of my
paintings—retain and contain style, opinion, sex, power, and
nerve. The images represent ways in which complex stories
can be suggested through the quality of light, physical gesture,
color, accurate versus ambiguous description, and allusion to the
history of the studio process.
The female protagonists of my paintings go about their
business—maturing, learning, sharing, philosophizing, goofing
up and being awkward—without the off-putting presence of male
energy. Minus testosterone, this reapportioned world is free
of war, undue competition, blood sport, muscle cars, and other
forms of manly garbage and disruption. My intention is to create
a gender-neutral vantage point (insofar as a male can) akin to
Henri Cartier-Bresson’s unobtrusive form of appreciation. My
characters rarely react to an outside viewer but act in response
to their own thoughts and goals and, as often as not, to nature,
the great humbling agent.