Jennifer J. Lee’s latest exhibition “The Falls,” featured at Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, showcases 11 new paintings that push the boundaries of photorealistic art. By painting on jute burlap—an inherently coarse and porous material—Lee challenges the traditional paradigms of realism. Sourcing imagery from the internet and utilizing her iPad, she transforms digital pixels into tangible brushstrokes, creating a conversation between the digital and physical realms. Works like 'Beach, 2024' and 'Security Mirror' exemplify her innovative technique, merging everyday objects with intricate materiality, inviting viewers into a nuanced exploration of perception and representation.
Brooklyn-based painter Jennifer J. Lee's exhibition 'The Falls' explores the interplay of digital and physical art on coarse jute burlap, elevating everyday subjects.
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