Sisan Lee is a Seoul-based designer and sculptor who builds objects from the meeting point of geological presence and quiet formalism. Educated in spatial design, his practice centers on stone, steel, and hand-finished surfaces—works that read as contemporary relics shaped by gravity and restraint. Series such as his stone constructions and pagoda-inspired pieces foreground a dialogue between the accidental histories of natural material and the controlled gestures of the maker. There is a meditative economy to his forms: mass is carved into rhythm, and texture becomes narrative. Lee’s work occupies a liminal space between sculpture and functional object—quiet, monumental interventions that slow the viewer and foreground material time.
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Sisan Lee is a Seoul-based designer and sculptor who builds objects from the meeting point of geological presence and quiet formalism. Educated in spatial design, his practice centers on stone, steel, and hand-finished surfaces—works that read as contemporary relics shaped by gravity and restraint. Series such as his stone constructions and pagoda-inspired pieces foreground a dialogue between the accidental histories of natural material and the controlled gestures of the maker. There is a meditative economy to his forms: mass is carved into rhythm, and texture becomes narrative. Lee’s work occupies a liminal space between sculpture and functional object—quiet, monumental interventions that slow the viewer and foreground material time.