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    Parallel WorldPeople fill the floor of their homes with furniture and walls with paintings and pictures. So why are the ceilings left empty? Decorating ceilings was a celebrated art form in the past centuries that somehow got lost through the reductionism of modernism. People don't look at the ceiling anymore. It's a dead space. So I wanted to bring a small wink to this space. I also liked the idea that somehow there's a parallel world which coexists with ours.

    Ji Lee's home

    Please contact Ji Lee for inquiries for private installations.
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    Parallel WorldParallel World installation: Living room with a curious collection of what it seems to giant hairy balls

    Richard Lombard's residence, Brooklyn, New York
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    Parallel WorldParallel World installation: Googling

    Google Office, New York
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    Parallel WorldParallel World installation: R2D2 meets Rhino

    Google Office, New York
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