Leo Je-Eon Lee
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tongue is mine (혀는 내 거다 in Korean) is a series of works made during the summer of 2024. The series consists of three works on a 80cm x 120cm aluminum panel, three works on a 80cm x 80cm aluminum panel, and two works on a 50cm x 50cm streched canvas. All works were produced in my shared studio space in Sillim, Seoul, South Korea. All photos were taken at Seonjaedo Island, Incheon, South Korea.
Special thanks to my long distance roommate Baek (first image on the top right).
↑ installation shot of heat in a beach of Seonjaedo Island, Incheon, South Korea
The titles of the paintings in this body of work, listed in the order they are displayed below, are: heat, baek, manhorse, sillim, tongue, squall, ari and cake 1, and ari and cake 2.
↓ heat
oil on aluminum (80cm x 120cm)
↓ detail of heat
↓ baek
oil on aluminum (80cm x 120cm)
↓ detail of baek
↓ detail of baek
↓ manhorse
oil on aluminum (80cm x 120cm)
↓ detail of manhorse
↑ heat, baek, manhorse (left to right)
↑ heat, baek, manhorse (left to right) in the Sillim studio
↓ sillim
oil on aluminum (80cm x 80cm)
↓ detail of sillim
↓ tongue
oil on aluminum (80cm x 80cm)
↓ squall
oil on aluminum (80cm x 80cm)
↓ detail of squall
↓ detail shot of ari and cake 1
↓ ari and cake 1
oil on canvas (50cm x 50cm)
↓ ari and cake 2
oil on canvas (50cm x 50cm)
↑ ari and cake 1 and ari and cake 2 (left to right)
↑ ari and cake 1 and ari and cake 2 (left to right) in the Sillim studio