Heather Lee Fazzino is poised to join her famous father, 3D pop artist Charles Fazzino, among the ranks of her generations most influential artists. Born in 1990, Heather has always had a deep sense of artistic style and a love of fashion. She has since combined the two loves into one, launching her latest line of art-inspired canvases, apparel, and furniture titled "Crook Couture."skull Lee began painting at the age of seven and made her artistic debut at the age of ten at The New York International Art Expo. Throughout her teen years, Heather Lee continued to paint, experimenting with color, medium, and technique, slowly developing the very distinct style of today's "Crook Couture" line. Edgy, yet sophisticated and full of flair, Heather Lee's paintings are inspired by her exploration of Japanese Rimpa - a highly decorative and important school of Japanese painting originally developed in the 17th century. Full of balance, and seemingly tribal in feel and origin, Heather Lee's designs reflect the pathos of much of today's youth - a fierce, almost primitive need to express emotion combined with a free-flowing and intricate sensitivity, Contemporary at their core, yet reminiscent of the, ancient arts, Heather Lee's works evoke a strong emotional response, combining the tribal feel of Keith Haring with the simplistic iconic imagery of Romero Britto or Takashi Murakami. At an early age, Heather Lee has succeeded in creating an innovative and self-defining method, adaptable to a wide variety of themes and applications. Her approach has been compared to "doodlingone haywire" by viewers who study her works in an effort to visualize the objects and ideas being conveyed as they are not always immediately apparent.
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