Inchin Lee

Beginning with urns, bottles, bowls, and plates, Inchin Lee began to master the throwing wheel while living in the United States before returning to Korea for further training in traditional techniques. Inspired by imagery of thatched houses and mountain ranges, he frequently uses coloured glazes to depict pastoral scenery.

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Large Vessel (Faceted)
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PORCELAIN LANTERN
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ROUND JAR
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TALL VASE
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FACETED JAR
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TALL VASE
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TALL JAR
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ROUND JAR
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FACETED JAR
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CARVED JAR
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COLLECTING & PILING - TOWER
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COLLECTING & PILING - ROUND BASKET
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BOTTLE FORMS
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Second Surface 19_M05
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Transition Bowl
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Natural Resources
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Dumbung-jucho 2105
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Waiting for Godot 203143-204165, 209360-210242, 253328-254019
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Q Long
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Matrix IV-202101
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Matrix III Time, Space, Human - 1,2,3
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