Voyeuristic Multiple Exposure Paintings

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Artist Horyon Lee Gives the Illusion of Overlaid Images

Photographers have been playing with the multiple exposure technique a lot lately and now South Korean artist Horyon Lee has followed suit with similar images executed in oil paint. Yet his blurred artworks serve a specific purpose. Horyon Lee focuses on voyeuristic subject matter that would be a lot more raunchy if it weren't for the strategic use of 'multiple exposures.'

Currently studying at the London College of Communication in the United Kingdom, Horyon Lee teases the line between obscuring and revealing. Feminine and sensual, his works of art are full of stillness and movement as well. Yet it is the suggestiveness and flirtation of Horyon Lee's images that will really draw in his audience. Overall, his work is visually captivating.
Trend Themes
1. Voyeuristic Art - Exploring the use of multiple exposures in paintings to create a voyeuristic experience.
2. Blurred Realism - Using blurred and overlaid images to evoke a sense of movement and sensuality in art.
3. Artistic Tease - Creating artworks that tease the line between obscuring and revealing, engaging the viewer in a flirtatious experience.
Industry Implications
1. Fine Arts - Artists can incorporate the multiple exposure technique in paintings to create unique and captivating artworks.
2. Photography - Photographers can experiment with multiple exposures to create visually dynamic and storytelling images.
3. Digital Art - Digital artists can use the concept of blurred realism to depict movement and evoke emotions in their artworks.

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