Traces IV49 × 49 × 2 cm
Traces V49 × 49 × 2 cm
Traces VI49 × 49 × 2 cm
Traces de souvenir100 × 70 × 2 cm
Fragement d’emotion I80 × 80 × 3 cm
Fragement d’emotion II80 × 80 × 3 cm
Visible et souvenir I80 × 80 × 3 cm
Visible et souvenir II80 × 80 × 3 cm
Traces de souvenir II100 × 70 × 2 cm
Forest I50 × 50 × 3 cm
Forest II50 × 50 × 3 cm
Forest III50 × 50 × 3 cmSouth Korea,
Jung-A LEE is a self-taught South Korean visual artist. Her materials are never predefined. Her work begins with something selected through improvisation and sensory intuition from her surroundings, then placed on the workbench. She continues her creative process guided by the feelings the chosen material evokes and the understanding it brings. She intentionally tries not to remember every stage of her work to ensure unique results and to detach herself from empirical memory. Within her art, there are several layers of work that are invisible yet truly exist. While the final layer is presented as the finished piece, she does not view it as a completion, but rather as a point of arrest. She believes that an abstract work is a vector that can transform according to the inner consciousness of the viewer. It can become something new that departs from the form and meaning presented by the author, or it can exist as it is. It is a choice.