Holly Lee (b. 2003, Henan, China) is an artist deeply inspired by totem legends, decorative lines, and the dynamic essence of nature. Her creative inspiration blends feminist energy, psychedelic perceptual experiences, and religious elements, resulting in works rich in humanistic atmosphere and tactile exploration. Holly excels at exploring the wondrous connections between the individual and the environment through delicate lines and strong visual expression.
Her artistic mediums are diverse, including watercolor, acrylic, oil painting, easel painting, collage, and even interdisciplinary integration with sound art. Her representative work, "That Moment We Overlap," captures the perceptual experiences of individuals in unfamiliar environments, exploring the temporal and spatial overlap between the individual and the world. The piece employs electronic data synthesis and collage, symbolizing the "past," "present," and "future," while investigating the subjective feelings of different individuals.
Holly's works have been exhibited in various art spaces, including the White Ruins art space exhibition in Jiangsu, China, in 2023, and the exhibition at the Shanghai Young Artists Art Park in 2021. She is committed to exploring the illusory and religious folkloric characteristics of lines and early symbolic signs through a diverse and integrated material approach, as well as addressing issues of identity in different geographical contexts.