Clarine Lee is a recent graduate of Carnegie Mellon University with a Bachelor’s degree in fine arts and minors in photography and innovation & entrepreneurship. 

Lee’s work often features and integrates themes of illegibility, fragmentation, and ephemerality of memory. Her action of taking away—whether by reducing legibility or fragmenting memories—emphasizes the impermanence of everything and the importance of attempt at its partial preservation. Each of her work ventures to create conversations between the tangible and the fleeting, highlighting the fragility and rarity that reside within things often overlooked due to its impermanence. Her practice primarily revolves around textiles, photography, and book design. 

She is currently looking for junior roles in marketing and clients in photography and book design. 


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She is currently inspired by A Tale of Two Sisters (2003), Shaun Pierson, wild_deerr, etherships, Oda Sønderland, Rinko Kawauchi, perimeterbooks, AABB OS LIBRARY


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