Impressionist Artist Marissa Lee Sheds Light on Her Work
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For over a decade, Trinidadian-Korean impressionist artist Marissa Lee has been perfecting her work, which consist of portraits and figures in oil, watercolor, charcoal and pastel. Known for her oil portraits of Caribbean Mas performers, Marissa draws inspiration from the connections with her subjects. Marissa's work has been exhibited locally and internationally, including the Art Society of Trinidad & Tobago, the Coco Vivo Gallery in Charleston, South Carolina, and the Rotunda Gallery. Listen to this episode to hear how Marissa brings her ideas to life. Please share this series with aspiring artists and lovers of the arts.
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