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So Youn Lee’s Latest Hallucinatory Paintings

Since we introduced her ethereal pen-and-ink drawings last year, So Youn Lee has created a new series of candy-colored paintings filled with psychedelia. The female protagonists appear wide-eyed and bewildered, wandering through a haze of confectionary shapes and colors. Some of the abstract formations form plant-like arrangements, but it is unclear whether these otherworldly forests are figments of the characters' imaginations. Take a look at some of So Youn Lee's new work after the jump!

Since we introduced her ethereal pen-and-ink drawings last year, So Youn Lee has created a new series of candy-colored paintings filled with psychedelia. The female protagonists appear wide-eyed and bewildered, wandering through a haze of confectionary shapes and colors. Some of the abstract formations form plant-like arrangements, but it is unclear whether these otherworldly forests are figments of the characters’ imaginations. Take a look at some of So Youn Lee’s new work below.

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