Rob Lee’s art is rooted in the weathered and layered surfaces of life, drawing connections between abstract expressionism, pop art, and Christian theology. His painting, "Revelation Billboard Series: Logos" (2025), was inspired by the faded beauty of old freeway billboards. These structures, worn by time yet still communicating, serve as metaphors for God’s revelation—hidden and fragmented, but always present for those willing to discern.
With a Bachelor of Science in Architecture, Rob’s artistic approach emphasizes structure and depth. Architectural composition informs his work, as does the conviction that weathered objects hold greater meaning than the pristine and new. His themes of layered interpretation and visual intrigue compel viewers to linger and contemplate.
Raised as a pastor’s kid, Rob’s faith journey began under the pews and on the margins of church bulletins, where his earliest drawings took shape. His work celebrates God as the original Creator and reflects the belief that human creativity is a profound expression of being made in His image.
"Revelation Billboard Series: Logos" is an invitation to consider general revelation and specific revelation: God's created order and the person of Jesus, the “Logos.” It is a meditation of faith through an abstract lens revealing both chaos and order while sin is still with us.