A deep appreciation for the comforts of home and an innate flair for laidback and inviting interiors took Doris Lee from a corporate IT career to her own creative business, Doris Lee Design Studio
See the mind-blowing work of South Korean artist Lee Bul considered one of the foremost and pioneering female figures in contemporary Asian art.
“Seed pods, microbes, fungi, intestines… it’s all a jumble,” says the New York–based artist and designer Liam Lee, describing the inspirations for his curious textiles and furniture. The brightly colored, freaky forms—it takes a moment to realize—are made from hand-dyed, needle-felted wool. “I think of them as drawings, almost,” says Lee, who first experimented with the technique (wherein serrated needles bind fibers together, building them up into a desired shape) a few years ago. What were
Studio Notes 16/05/20 - I've finally got around to 3D printing my family, and it's exciting to finally see them emerge from the resin vat.
It’s always amazing to witness at artist who embraces one of their greatest limitations, turning it instead into one of their greatest advantages. For Korean artist JeeYoung Lee the question was how to utilize her small studio space in Seoul measuring 11.8′ x 13.5′ x 7.8′ (3.6m x 4.1m x 2.4m) that was proportionally miniscule to the scale of her boundless imagination. Instead of finding a new location or reverting to digital trickery, Lee challenged herself to build some of the most elaborate sets imaginable for the sake of taking a single photograph. More
Studio Notes 26/07/19 - I've poured my pewter coin, and now I've got to embark on the engraving process, but should I electroplate the pewter with copper?
Lee Bontecou in her Pennsylvania studio, June 2003 Photo by Josh Titus, courtesy UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles
North Carolina artist Taylor Lee is on a mission to explore all assets of colour, as can be seen in her vibrant, richly-hued abstract paintings...
Studio Notes 22/02/20 - Making Low Reliefs From Lithophanes. You can use a lithophane generator to make low-relief sculpture stl files, after a few tweaks.
After making progress with designing a new custom figure, I realised I needed to stop working with 3D software and start to try sculpting polymer clay hair.
Studio Notes 01/02/20 - 3D printing myself using an Anycubic Photon and Blender shows how technology can fit into a low-tech art practice.
Image 10 of 28 from gallery of LOFT 9 / skimA. Photograph by Jaesang Lee (770 studio)
Studio Notes 11/07/20 - Creating my first font was a bit frustrating, but it doesn't have to be if you give yourself time. I made mine in less than a day!
Studio Notes 25/01/20 - Although it wasn't my main focus this week, hand-building a stage set with model furniture was a fun, grounding project to take on.
Studio Notes 13/12/19 - the tiny head sculpture I made for my kitbashed figure was lost - or was it stolen by a saboteur in my own studio?
Studio Notes 04/01/20 - Starting a bullet journal. I've always been intrigued by the idea of bullet journalling but couldn't understand it, until now.
Studio Notes 04/04/20 - For weeks now, I've been chipping away at designing an articulated figure of myself, and, I've finally printed a prototype.
Studio Notes 01/08/20 - Designing A Steampunk Bathroom. It's been a tiring week of DIY, so I thought I'd share some of our renovation plans.
Studio Notes 18/10/19 - after a week of things not going to plan, will I be able to sort my studio out and get back on course with my work?
The British photographer’s latest publication Hello My Name Is … sees her transform herself into 33 different characters, inspired by name badges belonging to unknown individuals
A deep appreciation for the comforts of home and an innate flair for laidback and inviting interiors took Doris Lee from a corporate IT career to her own creative business, Doris Lee Design Studio
Studo Notes 04/10/19 - following a diagnosis of Joint Hypermobility Syndrome, I'm thinking about how it's affected my writing and my work recently.
Studio Notes 22/11/19 - I've learned how to set up and use a vintage Brother knitting machine this week - will it get me back into knitting?
Interview with artist Jennie Jieun Lee
I first saw a piece of Re Jin’s work in Sarah’s house. A stunning sculptural piece that made it in the cover shot for Sarah’s feature in Domino Magazine! Re Jin is one of Sarah’s favorite ceramic artists, and I fell in love with her work too. Re Jin’s work is influenced greatly by the softness of nature and from her past.
Lee Krasner’s huge contribution to abstract expressionism was overshadowed for years by her husband, Jackson Pollock’s work. Finally she is in the spotlight
It’s always amazing to witness at artist who embraces one of their greatest limitations, turning it instead into one of their greatest advantages. For Korean artist JeeYoung Lee the question was how to utilize her small studio space in Seoul measuring 11.8′ x 13.5′ x 7.8′ (3.6m x 4.1m x 2.4m) that was proportionally miniscule to the scale of her boundless imagination. Instead of finding a new location or reverting to digital trickery, Lee challenged herself to build some of the most elaborate sets imaginable for the sake of taking a single photograph. More