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The Art of Jung-Hyoun Lee

The dream worlds of Jung-Hyoun Lee arealternate universes even unto themselves. They are bits and pieces ofcold rooms and figures that linger on the bent horizon of a silentnightmare long forgotten. Jung-Hyoun is somehow able to conjure upthe remnants of these voided dreamscapes and piece them back together,presenting them to us as beautifully mysterious pen and pencildrawings. Currently Lee is at work on a melancholic graphic novelcompletely void of words. It's about twin brothers and is drafted completely inlight gray pencil. Lee lives and works in South Korea. - Zach Tutor

The dream worlds of Jung-Hyoun Lee are alternate universes even unto themselves. They are bits and pieces of cold rooms and figures that linger on the bent horizon of a silent nightmare long forgotten. Jung-Hyoun is somehow able to conjure up the remnants of these voided dreamscapes and piece them back together, presenting them to us as beautifully mysterious pen and pencil drawings. Currently Lee is at work on a melancholic graphic novel completely void of words. It’s about twin brothers and is drafted completely in light gray pencil. Lee lives and works in South Korea. – Zach Tutor

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