Simon Lee Robson

Obscura | 2025

A rare assemblage of original acrylic portraits that dwell in the shadowed spaces of identity, myth, and mischief.

Each work captures a face half-lit or obscured, expressions poised between menace and melancholy, as if plucked from a forgotten history or a vivid, uncanny dream.

4 artworks

Shadowed faces

These portraits radiate an unsettling energy: faces half-lit or obscured, expressions flickering between menace and melancholy. Each figure appears as a fragment of a forgotten history or an uncanny dream, drawing the viewer into ambiguity and reflection.

Assembled side by side, these portraits speak not with clarity, but with suggestion, glimpses of lives imagined, distorted, or half-remembered.

Distressed realities

Select works are intentionally distressed, their surfaces worn like relics of memory, traces of age, trauma, or deliberate erasure.

The collection resists straightforward interpretation, privileging mood and emotion over clarity. Obscura | 2025 invites the discerning viewer to stand before these enigmatic faces and confront what stares back.

About

Simon Lee Robson

Originally from rural North Yorkshire and now based in North West London, Robson is an English painter working within the traditions of classical European painting.

Influenced by Caravaggio, Dalí, and Japanese artistic principles of balance and negative space, his work combines traditional technique with a contemplative, imaginative sensibility.

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