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In the Mood for Food, Soeun Lee Solders Vibrant Stained Glass Visions of Comfort — Colossal

Last updated: October 31, 2024 9:27 am
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Soeun Lee, with a background in illustration, creates stunning stained glass pieces that capture serene moments of everyday life. Her work often features scenes of breakfasts bathed in sunlight and cozy reading corners, with subtle hints of human presence like an empty chair or a book left open on a table.

Drawing inspiration from artists like Edward Hopper and Wayne Thiebaud, Lee’s compositions emphasize contrast and play with light to evoke a sense of mood and atmosphere. Her pieces often depict familiar settings like American diners, inviting viewers to feel a sense of warmth and nostalgia.

Food plays a central role in Lee’s work, with images of pancakes, toast, and other breakfast staples illuminated by the morning sun. The vibrant colors of her stained glass designs are further enhanced by the natural light that filters through the panes, casting long shadows that evoke different times of day.

Currently, Lee is working on new pieces that will be available on her website. You can also follow her on Instagram for updates on her latest creations.

Each of Lee’s stained glass compositions tells a story, inviting viewers to imagine the moments that transpired just before the scene was captured. Whether it’s a table set for breakfast, a stovetop with pots and pans, or a cozy reading nook bathed in sunlight, her work invites us to pause, reflect, and find comfort in the simple pleasures of everyday life.

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