To paraphrase George Orwell, some artists are more equal than others where Instagram is concerned and Korean graphic artist Lee Sol is one of them. With a colour palette of saturated candy-store hues such as bubblegum pink and turquoise blue gloriously popping out of your smartphone’s screen and an eclectic iconography filled with iconic figures and objects you instantly pick up, Lee’s images, posted on his account seductively named Venus Mansion, are the epitome of Instagram-friendly
To paraphrase George Orwell, some artists are more equal than others where Instagram is concerned and Korean graphic artist Lee Sol is one of them. With a colour palette of saturated candy-store hues such as bubblegum pink and turquoise blue gloriously popping out of your smartphone’s screen and an eclectic iconography filled with iconic figures and objects you instantly pick up, Lee’s images, posted on his account seductively named Venus Mansion, are the epitome of Instagram-friendly