My work celebrates the artist's hand in our sterile, flat screen-obsessed world. Lee focuses on textures, lines, shapes and what she refers to as "surface depth." A sentiment that has held much personal meaning for her is in the Niche quote, "There are no beautiful surfaces without a great and terrible depth." Using this as a metaphor for her own personal struggles and triumphs, Lee typically flattens the picture plane and creates instead a depth to her surfaces through translucent layers. “Much of my work is nonobjective abstracts; full of fluid lines, flowing colors and organic shapes. My process allows an element of chance not unlike "happy accidents" in traditional East Asian Ink Wash Paintings and Ebru (the Turkish art of marbling paper).