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    • Steve Alpert
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    • Roger Hsia-aka Roget8000
    • Jessie Joy
    • Eric Jiaju Lee
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LUCILLE LEE

Lucille Lee

Lucille Lee studied both painting at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, and majored in Textile/Surface Design at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City.


As a multi-media artist and designer, she uses highly detailed craftsmanship. Deeply inspired by the Ukiyo style of Japanese art, she absorbed all these qualities into her painting, and was able to create a sense of uniqueness and mystery in her works. Within her portfolio, florals are an everlasting subject matter as she believes in the power of nature and its way of bringing happiness to our daily lives.


After years of refining her craft, she developed a lifelong interest in post-impressionism and impressionism through using contrasting bright colors and light in her own artwork.

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Into the Night

Lucille Lee

Framed - 50h x 31.75w - oil on canvas

The Journey

Lucille Lee

Framed - 50h x 31.75w - oil on canvas

Off to the Ball

Off to the Ball

Lucille Lee

Framed - 50h x 31.75w - oil on canvas

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