Hannah Lee's latest work, 'Dumbo's Feather', showcases a collection of new oil paintings that depict dream-like scenes rooted in her personal experiences. Despite her legal blindness, she employs a unique method of painting that involves grid mapping over reference photographs, allowing her to evoke a photographic memory in her work. The series resonates with a universal quality, making her art both recognizable and relatable. 'Dumbo's Feather' is Lee's first solo exhibition in Los Angeles, running from June 7 to July 5 at James Fuentes.
Hannah Lee's 'Dumbo's Feather' features dream-like scenes shaped by her unique painterly process, reflecting deeply personal yet relatable narratives.
The artist, who is legally blind, embraces a composition technique using a faint grid on photographs, creating a blend of abstraction and representation.
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