Selected drawings by Chinese-born artist Céli Lee.
Today I want to introduce you to some beautiful drawings created by Céli Lee, a Chinese-born artist who currently lives in London, UK. In addition, she is als a co-founder of The Unlimited Dream Company, which is a creative resource dedicated to promote new narratives and visual communications. The visual artist studied Graphic Design at Beijing University of Technology and holds an Illustration MA degree at the University for the Creative Arts, Kent.
With this article I featured a collection of her drawings, which are all created with graphite on paper, but Céli Lee also likes to work with different techniques and mediums. The artist often uses a mix of traditional and digital techniques. Her narrative artworks have a strong connection to nature and different things around her. She combines these influences with a surreal touch of unknown or fictional worlds. For more of Céli Lee’s work, check out the website: celilee.com
Two Figures In Transformation – Drawing created by Chinese-born artist Céli Lee in 2014.
Death and Resurrection – Graphite on Paper – Commissioned by Tiny Pencil magazine.
Hath Arob – Drawing created with graphite on paper in 2014 – A tribute to Electric Masada.
When Coral Gets Dry – illustrative artwork.
New Born, a drawing by London-based artist Céli Lee from 2012.
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