Haejin Lee has been a ceramic artist in Seoul, South Korea for over 15 years.
She was graduated from Hong-Ik University in Korea, received Master degree in Ceramic Art.

Lee creates ceramic works that look as though they’ll unravel at any moment.
Concentrating primarily on the human body, the sculptor fashions heads and feet that look mostly whole, but have ribbon-like strands rippling from the top of each piece.

They appear in various stages of disarray, with facial features that have been twisted and multiplied, which adds another facet of eeriness to the already-surreal works.

I like to decompose a finished shape and then reassemble the parts into a different presentation,” the artist shares.
“The new creations that are getting rebuilt in the process, are sometimes expressed in a form of rhythmical composition of ribbons or various objects or deformed faces.”
More of Haejin Lee’s artwork can be found at https://haejinlee-ceramics.com/
LOVE this art.
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That tickles me! It’s always hard to choose which artists to highlight, and it’s refreshing to find that others enjoy exploration as much as I do!
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This is super cool!
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Am so glad you enjoyed her creative art!
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Wow– these are wonderful!
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So very eerie and awesome, right?
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twisted and eerie… great words to use in a most respect-filled way!
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I love your phrase “in a most respected way.” I feel that so often. Bizarre, strange, weird — all could be misconstrued as negative. And really it’s a positive reaction in art like this. Thank you.
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