Sujin Lee

Sujin Lee(b.1983, Korea) captures the quiet, psychological unease embedded in the everyday. Borrowing emotionally neutral imagery—film stills, mundane objects, and diagrammatic forms—she turns them into compositional experiments that probe the instability of feeling. By revealing only fragments of the human figure or treating still life as a kind of portrait, Lee transforms personal experience into a shared sensibility. Her paintings balance tension and stillness, strangeness and calm. In her work, anxiety becomes not a singular emotion but a medium for painterly exploration, reframing how emotion itself can be seen and understood.
  • 한 잔 더 Refill, Please

    2025, Oil on linen, 37.9 × 45.5cm

  • 말 없는 촛불 A Silent Candle

    2025, Oil on linen, 22.7 × 15.8cm

  • 심연을 들여다보면 When You Look into the Abyss

    2025, Oil on linen, 25.8 × 17.9cm

  • 넘치는 따스함 Too Much Warmth

    2025, Oil on linen, 25.8 × 17.9cm

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