SHOW ALERT:
DEANNA LEE AT RHV FINE ART
South Slope, Brooklyn, NYC
Deanna Lee's vibrant acrylic works, inspired by her Asian heritage, use solid colors and lines to evoke hair, muscle, tentacles and all the fibrous forms you can imagine- and you can catch them live at her upcoming exhibition at RHV Fine Art at 683 6th Avenue, South Slope, Brooklyn, NYC.
Opening reception Thursday, March 1, from 6-8.
Here's what Jill Conner from the Examiner has to say about the show:
"RHV Fine Art in Park Slope presents a new selection of paintings and drawings by Brooklyn-based artist Deanna Lee. Lee works in acrylic and explores the endless movement of line using acrylic paint. By building layers, shapes and pockets of illusion, the artist uses details to build organic forms that reference aquatic environments, sea creatures and even hair.
Yellow Drift (2011) for instance, features winding chords of seaweed-like forms that interlace along the composition’s frame while a blast of yellow moves across the center accompanied by thin blue lines. A-mare and Dov’e both from 2011 capture vertical and horizontal depth through the winding direction of line. Lee’s mastery of depth within the picture plane allow these mysterious forms and spaces to feel real, yet unidentified. An older work titled Hairpiece Wave (2010) pays homage to The Great Wave Off Kanagawa (1829-32) by Katsushika Hokusai.
As a descendent of parents who emigrated from China and Taiwan, Lee is influenced by the art history of China, Japan and Tibet. The artist’s bias of content over form reveals the strong influence of the calligraphic line in her process. The artist’s further combination of colors with form reveal an array of subjective experiences that are nothing short of delight.
Deanna Lee is on view at RHV Fine Art from March 1 to April 1, 2012."












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