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Division Twist
Sept. 5 - November 28, 2004
Eva Lee

Division Twist, 2004
ink on paper
60" x 66"

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Eva Lee is exhibiting a group of black and white ink drawings that express a fascination with the immensity of nature’s scale and structures. With basic dots and lines she creates ink drawings that increase in complexity and encourage the viewer to ponder what could be interpreted as vast cellular or cosmic systems. Her drawing process is fairly organic. For drawings such as Division Twist, she begins with a relatively clear idea of the shape or direction of the final image. Others such as Symmetry Shift begin with dots and lines which grow to occupy the page.

For general inspiration she looks at systems developed through scientific inquiry to describe the world such as chemical bonds, subatomic structures, cellular communication, or the life cycles of planets. She is interested in how these structures are defined to help people understand and explain our natural surroundings. Through her work with scientists at the University of California at Davis she gained insight into how scientists think about, and approach a problem and ultimately how they set up systems. This experience led her to the generative process used to create these black and white drawings that are more metaphorical than descriptive.

Eve Lee has exhibited at the Yale School of Art Gallery, New Haven, CT, The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT; the Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, NY, and Metaphor Contemporary Art Gallery, Brooklyn, NY; with solo shows at The Times Square Gallery, Hunter College, New York, NY; and Thirteen Gallery, Danbury, CT. She was awarded fellowships from the Artist in the Marketplace Program at the Bronx Museum of Art, The MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, NH and the Connecticut Commission on the Arts.

Tendril Sparks

Tendril Sparks, 2004
ink on paper
15” x 15¼”

Courtesy of the artist

Liminal Division

Liminal Division, 2003
ink on paper
16 3/4" x 13"

Courtesy of the artist

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