Sisan Lee (b.1995) explores the boundary where nature and the artificial meet.
Moving between urban and natural environments, he reflects the structural order of industry and the sensory experiences of nature in his work.
Collecting materials such as stone, wood, and metal from natural and industrial contexts, he examines the relational tension between their contrasting qualities through sculptural experimentation, narrowing or widening the gap between them. These inquiries manifest in forms spanning space, furniture, and sculpture, constructing scenes in which industrial order coexists with the imperfections of nature




WORKS
Proportions of Stone
Stone Pagoda
Neo Primitive
Megalith
Earth Pieces
X Chair

PROJECTS
GUCCI ‘Bamboo Encounters’
RIMOWA Event in Seoul
RIMOWA ‘As seen by’
RAINS in Coex
RAINS in Seoungsu
OMAR AFRIDI ‘Primitive Tech’
OMAR AFRIDI Exclusive Hanger
YOUTH Store in Seoungsu
OBSCURA Store in Dosan
OBSCURA Store in Seoungsu

PRESS
INFORMATION
INSTAGRAM

Megalith_Object 01_Chrome


Frp with Black Chrome
W 80 × D 90 × H 130 (cm) 
2023

<Megalith> series was started from a small stone found in nature, which is scanned and transformed into a 3D file, then expanded into the form of a massive boulder. While it appears visually heavy, it is actually made from lightweight plastic with a hollow interior. The natural contours extracted from the stone are finished with chrome plating, reflecting the surrounding environment and creating various phenomena. This works show to blur the boundaries between nature and the artificial, presenting a new perspective.
Mark