Deanna C. Lee

Deanna C. Lee’s work is concerned with the relationship between humans and the environment, and she often uses found and recycled materials in her sculptures and installations to explore themes of transformation, decay, and growth. In her artist statement, Lee discusses the importance of process in her work, describing her practice as a “slow, deliberate, and accumulative” process of experimentation and discovery. She also emphasizes the importance of collaboration and community in her work, noting that many of her projects involve working with others to collect and repurpose materials. Lee’s artist statement also touches on her interest in exploring the boundaries between nature and culture, and her desire to create work that provokes reflection on our relationship with the environment. She notes that her work often incorporates elements of the natural world, such as plant life and soil, and that she seeks to create immersive and transformative experiences for viewers.

‘Saltonstall Waterfalls’
‘Saltonstall Waterfalls’
‘Saltonstall Waterfalls’
Usumacinta 1 (2017; ink, gouache, and acrylic on paper on wood; 12 x 24 in)

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