Bruce Lee Webb was born August 7, 1966 in Waxahachie, Texas into the world of love and heavy religion stirred with an interest in the occult.
He parents both from religious leader and teacher backgrounds where they taught the word and studied comparative religions.
An only child in a world of faith with art through Sunday school decorations, old books, and folk art brought back from India Missionary years.
As a teenager he altered the power in art to photography and t-shirt drawings for 1980’s Dallas Punk Rock Shows. It was in this scene where he met his wife and partner in adventure, Julie.
Together they moved to Waxahachie in 1984, opened a shop with their love of collecting, and soon had the opportunity to meet many Southern Folk Artists who rocked their world and molded their life into Webb Gallery.
Bruce Lee is a natural sponge of all things he holds dear, such as artist friends, adventure, discovery, handmade, fraternalism, occult, and spiritualism. He never fit with standard learning and always went further with his own collecting and research.
His artwork is a journal of what is moving in his brain and currently researching. He prefers the character of old canvas, antique seed bags, or ledger paper with simple ink to pour out his thoughts and vivid mind’s eye.
“I use my art as a memory vessel for myself and to expose others in a random way to things I am interested in and fascinated by. I am interested in the random factor in art like the road driven down for the first time. I was told by a spirit medium in Lily Dale, New York that my art has the power to heal. I hope it heals others, as I know it has healed myself.”
Besides his own artwork, Bruce is co-creator and partner to Webb Gallery with his wife Julie.
Bruce’s past year was filled with work on his January 2026 exhibit opening at Galveston Art Center. Many of the available below are included in this exhibit which ends on April 4th. All purchased will ship following. Go see the exhibit and enjoy Galveston, one of our favorites of Texas cities these days.
Bruce Lee also exhibits with Neighborhood (Dallas). Yard Dog (Austin), Hey There Projects (Joshua Tree), Wrong (Marfa).
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41 x 39” ink on vintage waxed canvas
shipping included
*this piece is currently on exhibit at the Galveston ARt Center and would be shipped following the exhibit closing on April 4th.
84 × 61”
ink on vintage canvas
*shipping included
*this piece is currently on exhibit at the Galveston Art Center and would be shipped following the exhibit closing on April 4th.
12 × 17”
ink on vintage pharmacy scrapbook page and framed
2025
packing & shipping included
*this piece is currently on exhibit at the Galveston ARt Center and would be shipped following the exhibit closing on April 4th.
18 × 18”
3 color silk screen print on French Paper-madero beach Speckletone
100% recycled paper
edition of 50
shipping included
18 × 18”
single color silk screen print on French Paper-madero beach Speckletone
100% recycled paper
edition of 50
shipping included
printed at Flatbed Press - Austin
aquatint, polymergravure, relief
AP - artist proof
31 × 23”
2017
*shipping included
100% cotton bella canvas unisex tshirt
slate shirt with coral ink
shipping included
As Above, So Below - Art of the American Fraternal Society, 1850-1930
By Lynne Adele and Bruce Lee Webb, Foreword by David Byrne
published by University of Texas Press
Sumptuously illustrated with more than two hundred outstanding examples from private and public collections and introduced by fraternal art collector and Talking Heads singer-songwriter David Byrne, this revelatory book surveys the golden age of lodge hall art for the first time.
HARDCOVER
10 x 10 | 288 pp. | 238 b&w and color photos
ISBN: 978-0-292-75950-3
**US shipping included