A Sydney doctor who took up painting as a hobby less than a year ago has taken out a lucrative art prize.
Sean Lee beat 43 other finalists and hundreds of entrants in the $20,000 Eckersley’s Art & Craft Prize with his still life My Pantry Essentials, which depicts the sauces and ingredients that were commonplace in the kitchen while growing up in Sydney as a child of Chinese and Taiwanese migrants.
The 30-year-old paediatric registrar from Castle Hill has been painting for just 12 months.
The paediatric registrar only started painting a year ago. (Supplied)
“I’m rapt, honestly this is a dream come true for me,” Lee said.
“To take out such a prestigious prize, I can’t believe it.”
A true novice, Lee didn’t have a case for his artwork, and said he almost destroyed it just getting it to the exhibition.
”The day I rocked up to present my painting, I remember it was a Tuesday, it was bucketing rain, and I was worried it’d get damaged if it got wet,” he said.
The Eckersley’s Art & Craft Prize winner could have been destroyed by rain before it could be judged. (Supplied)
“I had an old, ripped t-shirt in my room, so I improvised and wrapped it in that, just to keep it dry as I ran inside.
“Luckily, it didn’t get any rain on it, but I was drenched – it was a small price to pay.”
The artwork is now on display with other finalists at the Hazelhurst Arts Centre at Gymea till September 23.