Jungho Lee is a Korean artist and illustrator based in Seoul. He creates surreal illustrations incorporating books into our everyday surroundings and is also in the process of working on his own picture book.
He creates hand-drawn images that are then scanned and layered digitally, citing surrealists such as René Magritte as a major influence. Jungho Lee was recently named the overall professional winner of the World Illustration Awards 2016.
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Fall
That's me. That has always been me. Even as a little girl I saw the outside person with brown hair as who I was outside of the book. I'd read 15 hours a day so I could see me from the inside of the book.
Invitation
Cosmos
Heritage
Morning
Looks sooooo delicious, I can't wait to dig in to it and finish all of it in one sitting!!!!
Immortal
Introvert
Room Of Philosophy
Departure
Harvest
Into Silence
Verse
Calla Lilies
Ark
A Sunday Afternoon
Old Evening
Oblivion
Origins
As a life-long, dyed-in-the-wool book lover, I am smitten by these pictures -- so original, so imaginative, so inspiring. I especially love "Fall," where the elderly woman sees her shadow as her younger self. Wonderful! You're really good! Do these exist as prints that I could buy?
Wow! I love these. "Invitation" is my favorite. It really captures that first glimpse into the book.
These are absolutely stunning and beautiful and book-ish and I truly love them.
These pictures remind me a lot of the work of illustrator Quint Buchholz. The style, the book-themed subjects, even the technique, though Buchholz works usually not digitally. http://www.quintbuchholz.de/
As a life-long, dyed-in-the-wool book lover, I am smitten by these pictures -- so original, so imaginative, so inspiring. I especially love "Fall," where the elderly woman sees her shadow as her younger self. Wonderful! You're really good! Do these exist as prints that I could buy?
Wow! I love these. "Invitation" is my favorite. It really captures that first glimpse into the book.
These are absolutely stunning and beautiful and book-ish and I truly love them.
These pictures remind me a lot of the work of illustrator Quint Buchholz. The style, the book-themed subjects, even the technique, though Buchholz works usually not digitally. http://www.quintbuchholz.de/
