Cheyenne Lee

$150.00

Where I Sit

Acrylic, saw dust on wood

1.25x9x1.5

$150

Cheyenne Lee (b. 2001), a native of the rural Midwest, moved to Detroit to immerse herself in the intersection of art and design at CCS. With foundations in design, strategy, and experimental arts, Cheyenne's artistic expression considers a range of conversations. Her work serves as a conduit for exploring the complexities of the human psyche, delving into the subconscious to become familiar with the internal body. Cheyenne employs an interplay of shape and color to articulate the intricate nuances of emotion and memory. Nature, serving as a huge inspiration to her works. The textures, hues, and rhythms of the natural world infuse her work with a vibrancy that speaks to the interconnectedness of all life. Her works are conversations from the past, reflecting from the current state of mind and body. Encouraging introspection and reflection, urging us to hold space for curiosity.

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Where I Sit

Acrylic, saw dust on wood

1.25x9x1.5

$150

Cheyenne Lee (b. 2001), a native of the rural Midwest, moved to Detroit to immerse herself in the intersection of art and design at CCS. With foundations in design, strategy, and experimental arts, Cheyenne's artistic expression considers a range of conversations. Her work serves as a conduit for exploring the complexities of the human psyche, delving into the subconscious to become familiar with the internal body. Cheyenne employs an interplay of shape and color to articulate the intricate nuances of emotion and memory. Nature, serving as a huge inspiration to her works. The textures, hues, and rhythms of the natural world infuse her work with a vibrancy that speaks to the interconnectedness of all life. Her works are conversations from the past, reflecting from the current state of mind and body. Encouraging introspection and reflection, urging us to hold space for curiosity.

Where I Sit

Acrylic, saw dust on wood

1.25x9x1.5

$150

Cheyenne Lee (b. 2001), a native of the rural Midwest, moved to Detroit to immerse herself in the intersection of art and design at CCS. With foundations in design, strategy, and experimental arts, Cheyenne's artistic expression considers a range of conversations. Her work serves as a conduit for exploring the complexities of the human psyche, delving into the subconscious to become familiar with the internal body. Cheyenne employs an interplay of shape and color to articulate the intricate nuances of emotion and memory. Nature, serving as a huge inspiration to her works. The textures, hues, and rhythms of the natural world infuse her work with a vibrancy that speaks to the interconnectedness of all life. Her works are conversations from the past, reflecting from the current state of mind and body. Encouraging introspection and reflection, urging us to hold space for curiosity.

 

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