Justin Lee, Love Series I, 2009
Monoprint with ink
63.5 x 43 cm (visible), 82 x 61.5 x 3 cm (framed)
Condition: Very good
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Justin Lee (b. 1963, Singapore) is a Singaporean visual artist and designer. His approach to design is executed with current graphic fundamentals, but it also reflects traditional techniques such as his ongoing series based on paper-cutting and Chinese woodblock printing styles. The themes and imagery with which he interprets his design work underscore familiar Asian cultures with a delightful pop treatment that celebrates Asian values in an endearing tongue-in-cheek manner. He was handpicked to train at the prestigious Singapore Tyler Print Institute and with world-renowned artists such as Frank Stella and Donald Sultan.
(Photographed in April 2024)
Monoprint with ink
63.5 x 43 cm (visible), 82 x 61.5 x 3 cm (framed)
Condition: Very good
-
Justin Lee (b. 1963, Singapore) is a Singaporean visual artist and designer. His approach to design is executed with current graphic fundamentals, but it also reflects traditional techniques such as his ongoing series based on paper-cutting and Chinese woodblock printing styles. The themes and imagery with which he interprets his design work underscore familiar Asian cultures with a delightful pop treatment that celebrates Asian values in an endearing tongue-in-cheek manner. He was handpicked to train at the prestigious Singapore Tyler Print Institute and with world-renowned artists such as Frank Stella and Donald Sultan.
(Photographed in April 2024)
Monoprint with ink
63.5 x 43 cm (visible), 82 x 61.5 x 3 cm (framed)
Condition: Very good
-
Justin Lee (b. 1963, Singapore) is a Singaporean visual artist and designer. His approach to design is executed with current graphic fundamentals, but it also reflects traditional techniques such as his ongoing series based on paper-cutting and Chinese woodblock printing styles. The themes and imagery with which he interprets his design work underscore familiar Asian cultures with a delightful pop treatment that celebrates Asian values in an endearing tongue-in-cheek manner. He was handpicked to train at the prestigious Singapore Tyler Print Institute and with world-renowned artists such as Frank Stella and Donald Sultan.
(Photographed in April 2024)