Lee Misenheimer‘s intensely detailed illustrations are created in respects to his “repetitive line syndrome,” compelling him to obsessively build up layers of intricate line-work. Misenheimer draws his inspiration from Japanese art, organic textures such as mushrooms, and eastern concepts of art, wind, and breath. Misenheimer’s sense of motion and endless streaks of curvatures blur the line between abstraction and figuration, presenting a further dimension of mythical force, both monumental and quiet. Keep doing what you’re doing my man!


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