By Honorary Reporter George Barker from U.K.
I visited the gallery Mokspace in London on Feb. 2 to see the exhibition "Lee Youngsil: Ceramic Gardens in Bloom," featuring fusion art and mixed media by the eponymous artist. Located just steps away from the British Museum, the gallery since 2011 has promoted Korean art in the U.K.
Artist Lee Youngsil incorporates ceramic elements into her paintings to produce a stunning fusion art style (George Barker)
A graduate of Dongduk Women's University in Seoul, Lee has exhibited her works at over 320 group shows and 30 solo exhibitions in countries like France, China and the U.S. In London from Jan. 4 to Feb. 3, her "Ceramic Gardens" collection showed how she was inspired by the five traditional Korean colors obangsaek (white, black, blue, yellow and red) and motifs of flowers and birds.
Seeing 20 of her works at the exhibition, I found each piece mixing modern and classic touches, blending vibrant imagery with tactile ceramic elements.
This is one of my favorite works by Lee Youngsil. (Mokspace)
This little bird can be seen in all of Lee's "Ceramic Garden in Bloom" collection. (Mokspace)
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