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GIANNI LEE 'Sisterhood Can Save Us All' Giclée Print
GIANNI LEE 'Sisterhood Can Save Us All' Giclée Print
GIANNI LEE 'Sisterhood Can Save Us All' Giclée Print
GIANNI LEE 'Sisterhood Can Save Us All' Giclée Print
GIANNI LEE 'Sisterhood Can Save Us All' Giclée Print
GIANNI LEE 'Sisterhood Can Save Us All' Giclée Print
GIANNI LEE 'Sisterhood Can Save Us All' Giclée Print
GIANNI LEE 'Sisterhood Can Save Us All' Giclée Print
GIANNI LEE 'Sisterhood Can Save Us All' Giclée Print
GIANNI LEE 'Sisterhood Can Save Us All' Giclée Print
GIANNI LEE 'Sisterhood Can Save Us All' Giclée Print
GIANNI LEE 'Sisterhood Can Save Us All' Giclée Print

GIANNI LEE 'Sisterhood Can Save Us All' (2022) Giclée Print

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'Sisterhood Will Save Us All' by Gianni Lee, 2022
18.2 x 24 Inches
46.2 x 61 Centimeters
Giclée print on deckled edge, 300gsm Archival Cold Press Cotton Rag fine art paper.
Limited Edition of 50 (#31/50)
Signed and numbered by the artist.

ARTIST BIO

Gianni Lee is a multidisciplinary visual artist utilizing diverse mediums to examine and explore themes of racial inequality, communication and technology.

Lee’s multimedia work combines materials including painting, drawing, photography against a post-apocalyptic and futuristic landscape. Gianni has two distinct styles of intricate compositions that populate the fine art world as well as street art. His street-art incorporates colorful skeletal figures while is fine art focuses on alien-like subjects to explore the technological, political, social and racial climate in America while depict the plight of black people.

“My subject matter is based on an on going story with real characters that I created.” , says Gianni. “I decontextualize, reconstruct and regurgitate everything i see and feel on the canvas based on concepts, motifs and issues that mirror society. I make sure to explore the technological, political, social and racial climate in America while painting a post-apocalyptic and futuristic landscape.”

As Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition Artist-in-Residence, he presented his inaugural solo-exhibition “Why Don’t You Hear Me?” (2017). And in 2018 he presented his follow up “They Sat Back, They Let it Happen” in Los Angeles. His permanent street installations are currently on view in the streets of Paris, London, Bulgaria, New York City, Cuba, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia, just to name a few.

Lee lives and works in New York and Los Angeles.

"My subject matter is based on an ongoing story with real characters that I created. I decontextualize, reconstruct and regurgitate it on the canvas based on concepts, motifs and issues that mirror society. I make sure to explore the technological, political, social and racial climate in America while painting a post-apocalyptic and futuristic landscape."

- Gianni Lee