








'House Of Light I ' by Soru Lee
'House Of Light I '
29 x 41.7 cm
Pastel on Paper, Mounted onto Wooden Panel
2024
£1345
Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation
Soru Lee is an artist based in Seoul, South Korea. She is interested in creating metaphorical content that focuses on the relationship between nature and the human psyche. In the way that children themselves experience the world around them, the images that she creates are intended to be intuitive. Her work is inspired by her deeply personal experiences with nature. Often spending time walking in the woods, these encounters allows her to dig a little deeper into her ego and clear her vision. She later translates these pure feelings onto canvas with the hope that what she creates can deliver an experience to the viewer that might be in some way encouraging or helpful in difficult situations.
'House Of Light I '
29 x 41.7 cm
Pastel on Paper, Mounted onto Wooden Panel
2024
£1345
Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation
Soru Lee is an artist based in Seoul, South Korea. She is interested in creating metaphorical content that focuses on the relationship between nature and the human psyche. In the way that children themselves experience the world around them, the images that she creates are intended to be intuitive. Her work is inspired by her deeply personal experiences with nature. Often spending time walking in the woods, these encounters allows her to dig a little deeper into her ego and clear her vision. She later translates these pure feelings onto canvas with the hope that what she creates can deliver an experience to the viewer that might be in some way encouraging or helpful in difficult situations.
'House Of Light I '
29 x 41.7 cm
Pastel on Paper, Mounted onto Wooden Panel
2024
£1345
Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation
Soru Lee is an artist based in Seoul, South Korea. She is interested in creating metaphorical content that focuses on the relationship between nature and the human psyche. In the way that children themselves experience the world around them, the images that she creates are intended to be intuitive. Her work is inspired by her deeply personal experiences with nature. Often spending time walking in the woods, these encounters allows her to dig a little deeper into her ego and clear her vision. She later translates these pure feelings onto canvas with the hope that what she creates can deliver an experience to the viewer that might be in some way encouraging or helpful in difficult situations.