Lu Lu by Won Lee, Bronze, Metal, Signed 2 of 8, 104cms high, 40cms wide, 25cms deep, Body, figurative, Fine Art, Impressionism, Modern, People sculpture
Lu Lu by Won Lee is a signed bronze sculpture, edition 2 of 8, measuring 104 cm high, 40 cm wide, and 25 cm deep. The work depicts a female figure, yet abstraction and distortion dominate its form. Her arms are absent, and her torso breaks away from natural proportion, replaced instead by uneven surfaces that jut and sway with rhythm. These planes interrupt the body’s symmetry, creating tension between figuration and abstraction.
The figure’s neck is long and slender, drawing the eye upward. Her head tilts back slightly, face lifted as though caught in a quiet moment of reflection. This gesture softens the otherwise fractured body, adding a sense of poise. Her legs, by contrast, stand in a more casual position. They ground the sculpture, offering balance to the dynamic shifts of the torso.
The bronze surface enhances the work’s texture. Some areas catch the light in smooth sweeps, while others roughen and break the reflection, creating a lively play of shadow. This contrast emphasizes the artist’s interest in materiality as well as form.
Although fragmented, Lu Lu retains a distinctly human presence. The figure carries dignity despite its distortions, embodying both strength and vulnerability. Won Lee captures the spirit of the human body not through anatomical precision but through movement, gesture, and surface, blending abstraction with a figurative core.































