Written by Maria Eilersen
Untouched digital images are hard to come by in the modern art world, but Korean artist Jee Young Lee proves that you don’t need Photoshop to capture vibrantly surreal scenes on camera. Staged inside a very small studio, Lee creates theatrical dreamscapes, materializing her imagination into a series of tangible self portraits.
Each fantastical set echoes the burgeoning artist’s rumination of identity, emotion and desire, conceiving a wondrous, fleeting space in which both she and the viewer can escape.
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