Sung Lee creates a visual language where the female body merges with elements of the natural world. Through watercolour and ceramics, she develops a universe of soft yet structured compositions where figures exist without performance or narrative.
Her work explores the body as a space of quiet autonomy, shaped by her experience between South Korea, the United States and France.
Her art celebrates nature and the female nude, timeless them she reinterprets in her own bold and feminist style. Sung has collaborated with brands in fashion, interior design, and hospitality, producing a wide range of creations such as textile illustrations, wallpaper-style murals, custom menus, and hand-painted ceramics.
At the same time, she returned to her artistic practice and held her first exhibitions.
Her influences range from manga and classical painting to traditional Korean Minhwa art, reflecting her multicultural identity.
A multidisciplinary artist fascinated by imaginary worlds, Sung Lee works with various techniques, including watercolor, painting, sculpture, and digital drawing, to create mystical compositions often infused with humor.
