Introduction
In "Body Memory II," Lee Sz-Cheng captures the profound connection between physicality and emotional recollection through the technique of lost-wax casting. Utilizing bronze replication, the artwork delicately portrays the fluidity and subtle transitions of human postures, resembling frozen segments of time that narrate untold stories from the depths of the psyche. With influences from the linearity and negative space of Eastern aesthetics, intertwined with Western Expressionism, Lee’s work transcends mere visual representation, offering a rich symphony of sensory and emotional layers.