Lee manages his time by oscillating between acting and painting, feeling both careers complement each other. He experiences humility in collaboration through acting and exhibits a more selfish, dictatorial approach in painting. His background in acting informs his art, as he studies emotions and behaviors. His painting process involves working on multiple pieces simultaneously, with a fear of losing inspiration driving him to capture ideas quickly. Lee describes his studio process as organized chaos, and he is dedicated enough to take up to a year to complete a painting.
Lee emphasizes the dynamics between his two careers, stating that acting brings humility from collaboration while painting allows for pure selfishness and dictatorial control over his time.
His acting background infuses his painting process with a deep understanding of human emotions, as he studies faces and behaviors which enhance his artistic expression.
In his studio, Lee's organized chaos manifests through working on multiple paintings simultaneously, driven by the fear of losing creative thoughts if not immediately captured.
Lee's commitment to his craft shows in his patience, with some paintings taking up to a year to finalize, evidencing a deep, almost obsessive dedication to his art.
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