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My name is Kay Lee. I’m Malaysian. I use a white pencil to capture light and expression on black paper. I especially like to picture artwork in a “low-key” mode, contrast, and dramatic lighting effect, with lots of shadows. It gives depth, mood, feeling, and emotion, with a quiet and mysterious atmosphere. And I like accentuated forms with clean looks too, as I think it can give more substantial visual impact; illumination on a specific portion of the image with very selective use of light can help me to achieve that.

I graduated from Nanjing University of the Arts, where I majored in oil painting. Yes, I’m academically trained in traditional art. Still, I have a great interest in mixed media art ranging from drawing to painting in various kinds of mediums, even digital illustrations, public installations, etc.

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White light drawing on black paper of a cat looking at a butterfly, highlighting light instead of shadows.

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I chose the crosshatching technique purposely because it can create a variety of textures. In this project, I used an oil-based pencil to draw, because it can create smooth, creamy, and delicate lines. I chose fine grain paper to draw, so textured crosshatching lines can pair with it to enhance the contrast in the overall presentation.

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    White light drawing on black paper of a cat's profile with detailed fur and whiskers using a white pencil.

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    White light sketch on black paper showing a person with long hair playing a piano, focusing on light instead of shadows.

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    In this project, I take intense light as the main composition element. For me, I think it’s quite practical to work with the crosshatching technique because it allows me to create a full range of value with different quality of edges. At the same time, I think I’m trying to convey the relationship between light and crosshatching, experiment on various kinds of expressions, and try to give them a fresh look. In the drawing process, I make the forms slowly emerge stroke by stroke and layer by layer. Sometimes I felt that I was using a pencil to weave light, using pencil strokes as if I knit my drawing.

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    Half face portrait with white light added on black paper and pencil sketch on white paper showing contrast and light effects.

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    White light drawing on black paper of a fluffy cat created with a white pencil, showcasing light on black paper art technique.

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    I currently have a few experimental directions. One of them is to move this drawing project further into bigger sizes and painting forms. I want to divide it into two parts. One is to use traditional painting mediums; another is to use contemporary painting mediums, still taking time in fixing the relationship between this drawing project with painting mediums mainly in both visual language and technical perspective. At the moment, I’m still feeling free to explore different kinds of subject matter. Do you like my sketches, or perhaps want to see more? Then follow me on my social media linked above. I hope you like it!

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    Sketch of a dog on black paper created by adding white light instead of shadows, highlighting the fur texture and contours.

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    White light drawing on black paper showing a detailed portrait created by adding light instead of shadows.

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    #8

    White light drawing of a horse on black paper using a Prismacolor pencil highlighting light instead of shadows.

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    #9

    White light drawing of a panda on black paper using white pencil, showcasing adding white light instead of shadows.

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    White light sketch on black paper showing a detailed side portrait of a woman, highlighting light instead of shadows.

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    White light drawing on black paper showing a cat's eye and ear using light instead of shadows technique.

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    A white pencil sketch highlights a woman's face with white light on black paper, emphasizing light instead of shadows.

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    White light drawing on black paper showing a detailed portrait of a man smoking a pipe with pencil beside the art.

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    #14

    White light drawing on black paper of a cat profile created by adding highlights instead of traditional shadows.

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    Sketch of a dog's face using white light on black paper highlighting details instead of shadows.

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    White light sketch of a cat on black paper created using a white pencil, emphasizing light instead of shadows.

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    Close-up of a realistic face drawing using white light on black paper with a white pencil beside the artwork.

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    #18

    White light drawing of a yawning cat on black paper, adding light instead of shadows for artistic effect.

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    White light drawing of a dog on black paper created by adding white light instead of shadows with colored pencils.

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    White light sketch on black paper showing the outline of a cat using light instead of traditional shadows.

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    Detailed white light drawing of a woman's profile on black paper using a white colored pencil instead of shadows.

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    White light sketch on black paper showing a detailed face portrait created using white pencil highlights.

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    #23

    White light drawing on black paper of a cat sniffing a small mouse, emphasizing light instead of shadows.

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    #24

    White light sketch on black paper depicting a person's profile using delicate line strokes instead of shadows.

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    #25

    White light drawing on black paper of a woman holding a rose, created using detailed white pencil strokes.

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    #26

    White light drawing on black paper of a person in profile with a glowing halo above their head, highlighting contours and details.

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    #27

    White light drawing on black paper of a woman's profile and a small dragon beside her, created with a white pencil.

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    #28

    White light drawing of a hand on black paper, highlighting details by adding light instead of shadows.

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    White light drawing on black paper illustrating a detailed portrait of a woman with flowing hair and soft facial features.

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    White light drawing on black paper depicting a furry animal silhouette using highlights instead of shadows.

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    White light drawing of a detailed rose on black paper, showcasing light and texture instead of shadows.

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    White light drawing of a kitten on black paper created using white pencil instead of traditional shadows technique.

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    Sketch of a male face created by adding white light on black paper instead of traditional shadows for contrast.

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    White light drawing on black paper showing detailed side profile of a woman with light sketch lines instead of shadows

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    Portrait of a smiling woman drawn with white light on black paper, highlighting features instead of shadows.

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    Close-up of white light pencil drawing on black paper showing detailed eye and nose highlights instead of shadows.

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