Yuni Lee creates dimensional paintings richly imbued with nostalgia, blending references to her birthplace of Seoul, South Korea and American culture. In "Techstalgia: Echoes from a Small Screen," Lee constructs large scale, abstract paintings using layers of texture and pattern. She collages traditional Korean fabrics and other materials to create dynamic forms that reference and fuse nature and technology.
Inspired by organic forms such as flowers, trees, and animals, Lee interweaves these forms with hard geometric shapes that reference the stark structures and technologies of the 21st century. Neon accents the surface of her luminous paintings, furthering the overlapping relationship between the natural and human-made world. In exploring these ideas, Lee is interested in how the two can - and should - coexist.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until January 18, 2024.
Yuni Lee creates dimensional paintings richly imbued with nostalgia, blending references to her birthplace of Seoul, South Korea and American culture. In "Techstalgia: Echoes from a Small Screen," Lee constructs large scale, abstract paintings using layers of texture and pattern. She collages traditional Korean fabrics and other materials to create dynamic forms that reference and fuse nature and technology.
Inspired by organic forms such as flowers, trees, and animals, Lee interweaves these forms with hard geometric shapes that reference the stark structures and technologies of the 21st century. Neon accents the surface of her luminous paintings, furthering the overlapping relationship between the natural and human-made world. In exploring these ideas, Lee is interested in how the two can - and should - coexist.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until January 18, 2024.
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