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Joyce Yu-Jean Lee Artist Talk

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Today Joyce Yu-Jean Lee came to talk to us about her artwork. She currently teaches at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. She most recent project and exhibit is about internet censorship and it's a project that viewers can interact with virtually. But, she was not always an artist. She was born and raised in Dallas, TX and she comes from a family of Chinese immigrants. Since she was American born Chinese, aspiring to be an artist, or becoming an artist is definitely not the norm. Most Chinese parents want their children to become lawyers or doctors or etc. She went to the University of Pennsylvania for Communications and Psychology and when she graduated she starting working for Ralph Lauren. She quickly found out that she hated working in the fashion industry. She worked this 9-5 job in NYC during the day, but at night she would take classes at the Art Students League of NY. This is how she first got involved with the arts as an "apprentice". She neve

PostModernism Project

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My PostModernism piece is definitely something else. The color scheme is analogous or one can argue that it is complementary because of the limited use of color. I chose to use the colors from my original photoshopped image in the center. By adding the red and black paint and the black ink it really makes everything from the center image pop and stand out. I really wanted to focus on creating a fearful, dark, and horror kind of vibe. This piece is constantly making the viewer's eyes move across the image. The focal point of this piece would have to be the center image. It can be argued that their are leading lines created by the arms and the lines of black ink guiding the observer to the center. Also, the position of the red handprint contributes to this as well. The value of the piece is generally dark and the contrast of the white bristol pad helps the red thumbprints seem more visible. Even though the piece has many different elements to it and is not exactly symmetrical, there