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Loosely Woven Burlap Mimics Digital Pixels in Jennifer J. Lee’s Photorealistic Paintings — Colossal

Last updated: March 1, 2025 4:55 pm
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Brooklyn-based artist Jennifer J. Lee creates stunning photorealistic paintings on jute burlap that delve into the overwhelming presence of images in our modern world. Her work, showcased in a recent solo exhibition at Klaus Von Nichtssagend Gallery, explores themes of nostalgia, the act of observation, and ordinary objects transformed into symbolic representations.

Lee’s paintings stand out against the backdrop of the digital age, challenging the rapid consumption of visuals that we experience on a daily basis. Her process involves a meticulous attention to detail, as she translates digital pixels into hand-painted brushstrokes on the textured surface of burlap. The contrast between the smooth images she portrays and the rough jute fabric creates a unique visual impact.

In her recent series, Lee captures moments from the Y2K era, a time of significant technological advancements and the rise of social media. Through her hyperrealistic depictions of denim, security mirrors, footprints in sand, tennis balls, and even a cheese pizza, she invites viewers to reflect on the changing landscape of visual culture.

Each painting by Lee is a labor of love, requiring careful observation and precision to recreate the intricate details of everyday objects. From the subtle textures of denim to the reflections in a security mirror, her work blurs the line between reality and art, inviting viewers to question their perception of the world around them.

To see more of Jennifer J. Lee’s captivating paintings, visit her Instagram profile. And for those who appreciate stories and artists like Lee, consider becoming a Colossal Member to support independent arts publishing and enjoy exclusive benefits such as ad-free browsing, saved articles, discounts in the Colossal Shop, a members-only newsletter, and the opportunity to give back to K-12 art education.

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