The South Korean ceramicist Haejin Lee creates a series of shapeshifting sculptures at her studio in Vancouver, BC, some of her creations feature human elements like eyes and mouths splaying outwards. The South Korean artist graduated from Hong-Ik University in Korea and got a masters degree in ceramic art.
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