My work is inspired by the artists Jean-Michel Basquiat and Piet Mondrian. It aims to capture the abstract design of color, depth and the imperfection of traditionally shaped forms that exhibit both functional and sculptural.
Kyle Lee was born in White Plains, NY and currently resides in Park Slope, Brooklyn. He creates voluptuous vessels and well-turned cups that provide the canvas for his unique hand painting and surface treatments. Kyle’s practice has included teaching over the years at Educational Alliance Art School and at GasworksNYC. Kyle has studied ceramics in multiple studios throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn, NY and has exhibited in solo and group gallery exhibitions throughout the USA and abroad. His work can be found in private collections both Domestic and International. Over his 15 years as a ceramicist, Kyle has developed his unique style of ceramic art incorporating traditional shapes with a colorful and abstract sense of design and glaze application. Kyle is a founding member of BKLYN CLAY. He is currently creating work for West Elm and Paul Smith Design Shop & Gallery Kyle currently teaches ceramic wheel and handbuilding classes at the GasworksNYC in Park Slope, Brooklyn.